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Employees and workplace experts are invited to complete a short survey to assess companies’ progress on inclusivity — by June 12
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Moves aim to address the uneven experience of different ethnic minorities
Majority of voters support the reform in all 26 cantons, including the most traditionally socially conservative
Human Rights Watch says government inaction has led to ‘pervasive’ discrimination against group
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Prime minister hopes to galvanise voters by conflating dispute over new law with delays to €1bn in EU funds
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Digital euro project expected to take several years before rollout
Leaders have no choice but to stand up for fundamental values
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Netherlands PM Mark Rutte suggests Hungary should abide by bloc’s values or quit
Some member states will warn prime minister of legal action over bill labelled discriminatory
Catholic church fears the draft bill could erode ‘freedom of thought’
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US clergy could alienate churchgoers already angered by sexual abuse scandals
Employees and workplace experts are invited to take part in a short survey to assess progress on inclusivity — by June 11
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