19 June, 2020
This article was published on Nearshore Americas.
Racial discrimination in the Latin American workplace rarely makes the news, but community activists typically say it is a serious problem that impacts the quality of life of Indigenous and Afro-descendants across the region.
Daniel Valverde, chief diversity officer for the Costa Rica branch of Spanish law firm, ECIJA, told Nearshore Americas that Latin American minority groups face a myriad of challenging conditions:
- Latin Americans of African descent are the population least likely to have completed high school (49.1 percent versus 45.4 percent of the total population).
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