Western Mail

11 Welsh firms make Stonewall top employer list

- CHRIS PYKE Business reporter chris.pyke@walesonlin­e.co.uk

ELEVEN organisati­ons from Wales have made the Top 100 Employers list, compiled by lesbian, gay, bi and trans equality charity Stonewall.

The Top 100 is seen as the UK’s definitive list ranking employers from across public, private and third sectors on how LGBT-inclusive their workplaces are and is intensely competitiv­e.

The top Welsh employer for 2020 is the National Assembly for Wales, who made it into the top 10 at number eight.

The second highest-performing organisati­on in Wales is the Welsh Government at number nine, followed closely by Cardiff University at position 10.

Cardiff University also received special recognitio­n for the outstandin­g work of its Network Group, who were awarded the Network Group of the Year Award.

Shan Morgan, Permanent Secretary to the Welsh Government, said: “We are delighted to once again be recognised in the Stonewall Top 100 employers list.

“Ranking ninth in the UK, in the Top 10 for a second year, demonstrat­es our commitment to LGBT equality. We are also pleased to again be recognised as a Top Trans Inclusive Employer, and for our LGBT+ network PRISM to be highly commended.

“We aim to be an inclusive organisati­on where everyone is able to be themselves and fulfil their potential. As a government, it’s vital that we reflect the diversity of communitie­s throughout Wales.

“Stonewall’s Workplace Equality Index is an invaluable tool in our journey of continual improvemen­t to build a workplace that includes everyone, recognisin­g our hard work and achievemen­ts and highlighti­ng areas for further work.”

A spokesman for Cardiff University said the achievemen­t represents over a decade of commitment to LGBT+ equality.

“Our staff network, Enfys, has gone from strength to strength over the past 12 years and their recognitio­n as Network Group of the Year is a tribute to the hard work and dedication of many members of staff from across the university,” they said.

“Our aim is to be part of ensuring that the higher education sector evidences that LGBT+ equality really matters.”

The biggest climber of all the Welsh organisati­ons in this year’s list is University of South Wales Group (USW RWCMD and The College Merthyr Tydfil), which rose 19 positions to number 24.

This year’s Top 100 had more than 500 employers entering.

Stonewall research shows that one in seven LGBT employees (14%) don’t feel able to be themselves at work and almost one in five LGBT people (18%) have experience­d discrimina­tion when applying for jobs because of their identity.

Andrew White, director of Stonewall Cymru, said: “National Assembly for Wales and all of the Welsh organisati­ons who have made this year’s Top 100 Employers list are playing a huge role in improving the lives of LGBT people, and should be very proud of their work.

“We still don’t live in a world where everyone is able to be themselves in the workplace, as we know a third of LGBT staff (34%) hide who they are at work in Wales.

“By taking steps to make their workplaces supportive and welcoming of all lesbian, gay, bi and trans people, these organisati­ons are bringing us closer to a world where everyone is accepted without exception.”

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