White men to have 'less seats on company boards in future', top UK diversity chair claims
David Tyler, who chairs The Parker Review on boardroom diversity, has declared it will be "natural for white males to have fewer board seats" as Britain s demographic makeup continues to evolve. The businessman, who also leads PZ Cussons and Domestic & General, brushed aside grievances from white, middle aged men who blame diversity initiatives for missing out on positions. "People need a reason for not being hired," Mr Tyler told the Financial Times, suggesting such complaints were merely

David Tyler, who chairs The Parker Review on boardroom diversity, has declared it will be "natural for white males to have fewer board seats" as Britain s demographic makeup continues to evolve. The businessman, who also leads PZ Cussons and Domestic & General, brushed aside grievances from white, middle aged men who blame diversity initiatives for missing out on positions. "People need a reason for not being hired," Mr Tyler told the Financial Times, suggesting such complaints were merely
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