Diverse Employers Guide


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Practising equal opportunities and considering diversity in the work place has become normal practice for organisations that understand the economic and social benefits. It is equally important for recruiters to receive good-quality applications reflecting the public they serve from the various communities.

For over fifteen years the Ethnic Media Group’s newspapers and websites have published more job vacancies for the Black, Asian and of late, Polish communities than any other medium in Britain.

The Diverse Employers Guide is a permanent online guide for organisations who wish to communicate directly with the ethnic communities. It is easy to use, cost effective and delivers a positive message.

Our newspapers Eastern Eye, Eastern Eye Scotland, Polish Express and New Nation together with our 10 associated websites will be the powerful engine behind the Diverse Employers Guide, ensuring we get to the heart of the African-Caribbean, Asian and Polish communities in Britain.

By presenting your organisation’s profile and diversity policies within the Diverse Employers Guide you will become accessible to people from all communities and recognized as an organization committed to diversity and equal opportunities.

We have special packages to suit most company's recruitment requirements and we provide assistance with all entries in the guide.


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Operational Officers with MI6 are intelligent people from the widest possible range of UK cultures and backgrounds. »

Town centre parking policies cost jobs! [25-04-2008]
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has called on local authorities to rethink town centre parking policies ahead of the local elections in England and Wales in May. »

Holiday Entitlement [21-04-2008]
The statutory holiday entitlement is changing. The holiday entitlement increased to 4.8 weeks (24 days if you work a five day week) from 1 October 2007 and will further increase to 5.6 weeks (28 days if you work a five day week) from 1 April 2009, pro-rata for those working part-time. »

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