How the Ethnicity Pay Gap Campaign is tackling salary inequity
BBCHow the Ethnicity Pay Gap Campaign is tackling salary inequity Klawe Rzeczy Dianne Greyson, founder of the Ethnicity Pay Gap Campaign, talks to the BBC about staggering wage disparities for ethnic minority groups On Ethnicity Pay Gap Day, campaign founder Dianne Greyson enters the BBC's Executive Lounge to talk about the savvy strategy to tackle salary disparity around the globe. "When the ethnicity pay gap is reported, it's so broad, you can't find any granular information on it," Greyson told the BBC. As a black woman, I wanted to find out how it affected us and find solutions to the situations we found ourselves in.” Greyson marks 8 January as the annual Ethnicity Pay Gap Day, and will continue the work into the year with the first Ethnicity Pay Gap Summit in London on 9 February, where she'll bring together leaders to help businesses understand the issue – and how to tackle it. Courtesy of Dianne Greyson At the UN Women UK Awards in November 2023, Greyson won Outstanding Grassroots Campaigner for her work on Ethnicity Pay Gap Day What are the benefits of collaboration?