Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: So, KPMG undertook some #class analysis of its workforce recently & found that ...
So, KPMG undertook some #class analysis of its workforce recently & found that
'individuals from lower socio-economic backgrounds (LSEB) took on average 19% to progress to the next grade' compared to those from higher socio-economic backgrounds.
To put it clearly: LSEB is a class marker in all but name; being lower class holds careers back at a major #financialservices firm!
The idea that class has disappeared from our political economy is a nonsense unless you think KPMG is an anomaly!
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