Scottish farming Union launches review to explore ways to increase diversity and inclusion

Caroline Millar, a member of NFU Scotland's Board, has been leading the 'Diversity Discussion' project so far, alongside the Union's Next Generation policy advisor Lucy McGillivray

Chris Brayford
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"It would be great to listen to the views about diversity from as many people as possible over the coming months."
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"It would be great to listen to the views about diversity from as many people as possible over the coming months."

A Scottish farming Union has announced the commencement of a new survey to explore ways of improving diversity in the workplace and across its organisation. NFU Scotland's 'Diversity Discussion' survey...

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