News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
In the latest episode of the Sceptic, Laurie Wastell talks to CJ Strachan on how EDI conquered the workplace, Andy Collingwood on Labour's terrifying masterplan and Ben Pile on BBC Verify's hit job against Jusper Machugo.
A teacher has written a hair-raising account In the Daily Sceptic of how schoolchildren are being spoon fed hard Left ideology under the guise of teaching them to be more 'inclusive'.
Just as the corporate world is finally waking up to the catastrophic damage EDI has caused, Labour is about to make it worse than you can possibly imagine, says C.J. Strachan.
With the Hay Book Festival boycott of Baillie Gifford, the EDI revolution is eating its own, says C.J. Strachan. The fund manager sponsor is as woke as they come but that didn't spare it – and companies are taking note.
‘Go woke, go broke’ is being proven from Hollywood to Hull, says CJ Strachan. So why are so many small and medium-sized enterprises putting their staff through Equity, Diversity and Inclusion training?
How have we got into a scenario where merely holding a dissenting opinion can result in the loss of your job and career? HR expert C.J. Strachan looks at the chaos EDI is causing among well-meaning employers.
'Common Sense' minister Esther McVey has declared war on civil service jobs dedicated to 'equality, diversity and inclusion', claiming that money is being wasted on "woke hobby horses".
Google's swift sacking of 50 employees protesting over Gaza is the beginning of the end of the employee activist, says C.J. Strachan. Across the West companies are realising a politicised workplace is a dysfunctional one.
Amid financial woes, UK universities are slashing academic jobs but splurging on 'woke' roles, offering bumper paychecks for positions in equality, diversity and inclusion.
Small businesses are drowning in HR red tape, says C. J. Strachan. The slew of EDI rules is the last straw for British businesses straining under the burden of bureaucracy.
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