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County Council receives award for commitment as an LGBTQ+ employer
04/03/2022
The award recognises the commitment to inclusion of lesbian, gay, bi, trans and queer people in the workplace
Oxfordshire County Council has received a Bronze award for its commitment and efforts to become an LGBTQ+ employer.
The award is part of Stonewall’s ‘Bring Yourself to Work’ campaign, which highlights the importance of inclusive work environments. The council has received the accolade for its commitment to inclusion of lesbian, gay, bi, trans and queer people in the workplace.
Councillor Mark Lygo, Oxfordshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Health and Equality said: “The award represents the amazing steps we’ve taken to promote inclusion in our communities and in our workplace during a challenging time.
“We know we can always do more, and we are committed to tackling inequality across the county. Oxfordshire County Council is proud to stand with everyone in our lesbian, gay, bi and trans community.”
Published: by Banbury FM Newsteam