A lot of organisations are now saying that they have a zero-tolerance policy to racism.
Find out why this sounds like an empty shell policy.
A lot of organisations are now saying that they have a zero-tolerance policy to racism.
Find out why this sounds like an empty shell policy.
Here are some key messages from this episode
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Here are some key takeaways from this episode
Empty Shell Policies refer to policies in place, but not in practice
“They used the term to describe equal opportunity policies that weren’t genuine, policies that were in place, but they weren’t in practice. Policies that didn’t have the outcomes that they claimed”
Empty Shell Policies may be business as usual where you work
“Not tolerating discrimination should not be a big deal; unless of course business as usual means that you were tolerating discrimination. Then that makes sense.”
If you have Empty Shell Policies for Inclusion, where else do you have them?
“What’s motivated them to express this opinion and provide financial support to a community that maybe they’ve paid little or no attention to in the past.
Is it an inherent part of their organizational values, is it consistent with their organizational culture, is it part of their vision of the future of their organisation?”
Here are some resources so you can go deeper
Equal Opportunities Policy and Practice in Britain:: Evaluating the ‘Empty Shell’ Hypothesis
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