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Job Seekers More Likely to Apply to Companies That Prioritize Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Survey Shows

National survey reveals Americans expect employers to remove discriminatory hiring practices TROY, Mich., May 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly three in four

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Job Seekers More Likely to Apply to Companies That Prioritize Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Survey Shows

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[{"type":"text","content":"National survey reveals Americans expect employers to remove discriminatory hiring practices\nTROY, Mich., May 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly three in four Americans say they are more likely to seek employment with companies that are committed to breaking down discriminatory hiring practices, according to an annual survey conducted by staffing and workforce solutions provider Kelly.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nKelly today revealed the findings from its annual Equity@Work survey that show Americans want companies to provide greater access to work for underemployed talent groups including job seekers with criminal backgrounds, those on the autism spectrum, veterans, older workers, and women. More than 4 in 5 (83%) agree employers should do more to remove barriers that keep job seekers in these talent groups from being hired or promoted.\n\"Companies are in desperate need of skilled talent. At the same time, millions of qualified job seekers face significant barriers to employment,\" says Kelly Vice President and Equity@Work Program Manager Pam Sands. \"It's time employers provide fairer access to work for these talent groups. Our survey results indicate it will have a positive impact on their ability to identify skilled workers across the board.\"\nNearly 33% of working-age Americans have a criminal offense on their record that often disqualifies them from finding employment. The unemployment rate among adults on the autism spectrum is around 85%. Veterans without four-year degrees often struggle to find civilian employment. Older job seekers can find it challenging to transition careers and there are nearly two million fewer women in the labor force due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\nKelly, which places 350,000 job seekers every year, launched its Equity@Work initiative in 2020 to remove systemic employment barriers for these Americans. Its survey of 1,020 adults in the U.S. shows companies can benefit from hiring policies that embrace these talent groups:\n76% of Americans say they are more likely to support businesses committed to breaking down barriers to work.72% say they are more likely to seek employment with companies committed to eliminating these barriers.80% say employers should value the relevant skills military veterans have acquired and factor them into hiring decisions.71% say they are more likely to support businesses t...

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