BLM protests push ethnic diversity up City agenda

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BLM protests push ethnic diversity up City agenda

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June 21, 2020: A Black Lives Matter protest march going through Piccadilly Circus in London on June 21st 2020, the 22nd day of Anti-Racism and police brutality protests around the world in over 80 countries sparked by the death of Georg Floyd in America at the end of the fourth week of British responses to the biggest Civil Rights movement ever. ..The protests took place at a time mass gatherings are still illegal in the UK as the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic continues globally. (Credit Image: © RMV via ZUMA Press) | Ollie Millington / Rmv/Zuma Press/PA Images

The Black Lives Matter protests have propelled discussions about ethnic diversity in the UK’s financial sector, and companies are likely to face more pressure from employees, investors and the government.

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