Centre for London Concludes City’s Creative Sector has Failed to Diversify Workforce

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New research by Centre for London suggests that class and ethnicity too often determine young people’s chances of successfully gaining employment and progressing in the capital’s creative and cultural industries. Women are also underrpresented in senior jobs. Centre for London is therefore calling on the sector to remove barriers to entry by paying interns fairly for their time, creating a London-wide mentoring programme and amending recruitment practices.