Press Release
Transport for London arrives in Stonewall equalities top 10
11 January 2007
Transport for London has been named by Stonewall, the leading Gay equalities organisation, as one of England’s top 10 employers in their 2007 Workplace Equality Index.
TfL are placed 8th, a dramatic improvement from last year's rating of 59th in the top 100. This makes Transport for London the most improved public body over the period, an achievement that has been recognised by Stonewall.
Stonewall's Workplace Equality Index is the definitive national benchmarking exercise showcasing Britain's top employers for gay staff. This year, 200 organisations from across the private and public sector were surveyed.
TfL’s placing is the result of work carried across the organisation and supported by its Equality and Inclusion team over the past year:
- Dedicated equality training has been introduced for all staff. This emphasises the need to value people.
- Staff network groups have developed a more active support and development role.
- A supplier diversity procurement programme to ensure that all services are procured fairly is now in place.
Peter Hendy, Commissioner, Transport for London said: “We are absolutely delighted to be 8th in the top 100 employers and thrilled to receive an award for the most improved public organisation. This is great recognition for our progress in promoting equality and diversity in the workplace. We’ve taken part in Stonewall's programme since it began in 2005 and benefited from the chance to step back and measure ourselves against other leading employers. We’re not being complacent and there is more to be achieved but this award is a great incentive to continue our progress."
Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone said: “Transport for London deserves congratulations for the hard work it has put in to achieve a top 10 placing this year. In addition I am delighted that the Greater London Authority has been rated third and is the highest rated public sector organisation in the index. These results underline our commitment to the development and well-being of all our staff across London.”
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