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Nearly 60% of Indigenous Australian workers report racial discrimination, with little progress on equity despite minor gains.
A new study by the University of Technology Sydney's Centre for Indigenous People and Work reveals that racism remains widespread in Australian workplaces, with nearly 60% of First Nations employees reporting racial discrimination.
Despite minor improvements in identity expression and slight reductions in some forms of bias, key indicators of equity show little progress.
Only 40% feel culturally safe, and many face a disproportionate "cultural load" from unpaid work related to Indigenous representation.
Just 31% of workplaces have formal racism complaint processes, and experts warn it could take 118 years to eliminate racial slurs without urgent systemic change, including training, policy reform, and accountability.
Casi el 60% de los trabajadores indígenas australianos informan discriminación racial, con poco progreso en la equidad a pesar de pequeñas ganancias.