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Home/ARE voices/ARE news/Burnham-chaired Task Force launches recommendations to improve job opportunities for ethnic minority young people  
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Burnham-chaired Task Force launches recommendations to improve job opportunities for ethnic minority young people  

A landmark report looking to improve the chances of Black, Asian and Mixed Heritage young people getting into meaningful employment was released yesterday, 1 July 2026. 

PRESS RELEASE – 02/07/2026

The Race Equity in Employment Task Force launched the pivotal report ‘No Talent Wasted: A roadmap to ending ethnic inequality in youth employment‘  

Published by Action for Race Equality (ARE), in collaboration with Business in The Community (BITC), on behalf of the Race Equity in Employment Task Force, the report sets out five key recommendations to end racial discrimination for young people in employment, including setting a clear target to eliminate racial disparities in employment for young people amidst the ongoing NEET crisis, and delivering this target through a devolved, place-based approach. 

The Task Force launched in May 2025 and was chaired by the former Greater Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham. It bought together academics, employers, and local and national leaders to secure real change for young Black, Asian, and Mixed Heritage people.

The Task Force has identified the barriers and necessary interventions that deliver equality in employment – a roadmap for systemic change. It is not simply about reducing disadvantage; it is about recognising the value, dignity, and potential of every person.

At last night’s launch event, Jeremy Crook OBE, Chief Executive of Action for Race Equality, spoke about the initiative’s origins; Howard Dawber OBE, London’s Deputy Mayor for Business, spoke about the positive impact if more young people could successfully transition from education into employment.   

Special guest, Minister for Equalities Seema Malhotra MP, summed it up by saying, ‘The talent is there, but the opportunity is not.’ 

About ethnic inequality in youth employment:

Black, Asian, and Mixed Heritage young people aged 16-24 have long experienced disproportionately high unemployment. Evidence on what works to tackle these racial disparities in employment is clear – but change has been slow, and young people continue to be under-represented in the work force. 

Over one million young people are NEET. Black, African, and Caribbean young people had the highest NEET rate of 15.2%. Asian young people have the highest hidden NEET rate at 75.5%. The chances for young Black, Asian, and Mixed Heritage people who are NEET to escape are much lower, as these demographic experiences disproportionately higher rates of unemployment in older age groups. 

In 2025, Business in the Community found that tackling racial disparities in the labour market would boost the UK economy would by £37 billion per year. 

Jeremy Crook OBE, Chief Executive of Action for Race Equality:  

 The persistent employment gap facing Black, Asian and Mixed Heritage young people is not inevitable—it is the result of systemic barriers that have been allowed to endure for too long. Our Task Force report demonstrates both the urgency of the challenge and the solutions needed to address it. Informed by employers and young people themselves, the recommendations provide a practical roadmap for reducing youth unemployment and inactivity. The time for action is now. Lasting change will require leadership, accountability and collaboration across sectors to ensure every young person has a fair opportunity to thrive.” 

Sandra Kerr CBE, Race Equality Director, Business in the Community 

It has been a privilege to convene this Task Force together with Action for Race Equality and sit with key leaders who have generously brought all of their expertise, experience and insights together to face into the issue of youth employment, supporting young people from all backgrounds in the UK and breaking down barriers to create pathways into good work. The recommendations from the Taskforce are evidence-based and solutions-focused, designed to ensure that no one is left behind. I look forward to working with key stakeholders to bring the recommendations to life.” 

ENDS 

For more information or press enquiries, please contact: Meka Beresford via meka@actionforraceequality.org.uk  

NOTES TO EDITOR

Members of the Task Force:

  • Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester 2017-2026, Chair 
  • Jeremy Crook OBE, Chief Executive of Action for Race Equality, co-convenor 
  • Sandra Kerr CBE, Race Equality Director of Business in The Community, co-convenor
  • Barry Fletcher, CEO, Youth Futures Foundation
  • Carmen Watson, Chairperson – Pertemps Network Group 
  • Claire Camara, Global HR Executive 
  • Kim Wright, Chief Executive of Brent Council
  • Dr Debbie Weekes-Bernard, London’s Deputy Mayor for Communities and Social Justice 
  • Howard Dawber, London’s Deputy Mayor for Business and Chair of London and Partner
  • Rokhsana Fiaz OBE, Mayor of Newham 2018-2026 
  • Naeema Choudry, Partner at Eversheds Sutherland
  • Professor Anthony Heath, Nuffield College – University of Oxford 
  • Manny Hothi, Chief Executive, Trust for London 
  • Raj Patel MBE, Essex University 

About Action for Race Equality (ARE)

Action for Race Equality (ARE) is a national equality charity based in London. Its aim is to end racial disparity across employment, education and the criminal justice system and has been running programmes and projects for Black, Asian, Mixed Heritage and ethnic minority people since 1991.  ARE believes that the contribution of all communities makes a nation, builds dynamic local communities, generates wealth and improves wellbeing. 

About Business in The Community (BITC)

Business in the Community is the King’s Responsible Business Network, the UK’s largest and most influential responsible business network dedicated to building a fairer and greener world together. BITC inspires, engages, and challenges leaders to take practical action to mobilise their collective strength as a force for good in society. 

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Categories: ARE news, ARE voices, Race Equity in Employment TaskforceTags: Andy Burnham, Business in the Community (BITC), employment, NEET, press release, race equity in employment task force, race inequality, Task Force, Youth Futures Foundation, youth unempolyment

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