UK broadcaster aims to reshape its workforce, partly in response to Black Lives Matter movement

Sky has pledged that one in five of its staff will be from a minority ethnic background by 2025, under a new recruitment target that could lead to 1,500 more black, Asian and minority ethnic workers being hired.

The broadcaster will guarantee that at least 5% of employees are black, almost double the current number, as it moves to reshape its 25,000-strong workforce in the UK and Ireland, partly in response to the Black Lives Matter movement.

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