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Mercedes launches ‘Accelerate 25’ programme to improve team diversity

Mercedes has announced the launch of the Accelerate 25 programme, which aims to increase the diversity within its team over the course of five years. The reigning world champions previously pledged to promote greater diversity within the organisation, starting by changing to an all-black livery at the start of the 2020 season. As part of the programme, Mercedes aims to see at least 25% of all new starters at the team to come from under-represented groups until the end of 2025. It has also began educating team members on the subject of diversity, with 200 recruiters at Mercedes completing Unconscious Bias training, while 150 managers have taken Diversity and Inclusion training. Mercedes has...
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