Accountancy giant KPMG has become one of the first major UK firms to set a target for the number of senior staff from working class backgrounds.
The group wants to have 29% of its partners and directors to come from a working class background by 2030, which it defines as having parents with “routine and manual” jobs, such as drivers and cleaners.
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