Connecting Communities programme is welcomed
Cllr Alan Rudge, Birmingham City Council’s Cabinet Member for Equalities and Human Resources, has welcomed the Government’s announcement that £12million is to be spent nationally in predominantly white...
View ArticleBirmingham Marks International Women’s Day
Cllr Alan Rudge and Dr Afnan Al ShuailbyAfter a successful visit to Birmingham by Dr Afnan Al-Shuaiby, Secretary General of the Arab British Chamber of Commerce, earlier this month the city’s Lord...
View ArticleStatement on pay tribunal
Commenting on the outcome of the equal pay employment tribunals between S Barker and others (claimants) and Birmingham City Council (respondent), Cllr Alan Rudge, Cabinet Member for Equalities and...
View ArticleCouncil commits to British Sign Language Charter
Cllr Shafique Shah, Mashuq Ally, Sean Noone and Dr Terry Riley sign the British Sign Language Charter. Birmingham City Council has committed to signing up to The British Sign Language (BSL) Charter...
View ArticleCouncil celebrates improved Stonewall ranking
Birmingham City Council’s efforts to become a better employer for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people have been recognised with another improved ranking in the latest Stonewall Top 100...
View ArticlePlan to fight child poverty is launched
Birmingham should be a city where every child has the opportunity to fulfil their potential and not let poverty be a barrier to success – that is the ambition of the Birmingham Child Poverty...
View ArticleBirmingham to remember Srebrenica victims
Birmingham City Council will commemorate the victims of the Srebrenica massacre with a memorial event hosted in collaboration with charitable organisation Remembering Srebrenica. The Srebrenica...
View ArticleDr Mashuq Ally set to retire
Dr Mashuq Ally – Assistant Director Equalities, Community Safety and Cohesion Mark Rogers, Chief Executive of Birmingham City Council said: “Dr Mashuq Ally is retiring from Birmingham City Council at...
View ArticleSummit to explore issue of women in leadership
Solutions to break down the barriers preventing Birmingham’s women from positions of leadership are set to form the focus of a summit in the city at the Council House on November 28. The Inspiring...
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