Andrew Stunell
Mar 16 2007, Pooja

Recent report by the Equal Opportunities Commission has revealed that Muslim women are amongst the most deprived group in Britain’s labor market. They experience high rate of joblessness and the lowest represented in senior level jobs.

The report...

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