FTSE 100 Companies Have No Black Leaders, Study Shows
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The number of Black executives at the top of Britain’s blue-chip companies has fallen to zero for the first time in six years, research by consultancy Green Park has found.
There are no Black chairs, chief executive officers or chief financial officers at any company in the U.K.’s benchmark FTSE 100 stock index, according to early findings from the analysis. Only 10 of the 297 leaders in these three roles have ethnic minority backgrounds, the findings show.