The TUC says that BME workers are being put at greater risk of coronavirus exposure than white colleagues.
Black and minority ethnic workers are far more likely to be trapped in temporary and insecure work, according to new Trades Union Congress analysis.
The Trades Union Congress is highlighting some of the many ways Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BME) people still face discrimination at work.
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