'The bamboo ceiling': Why Asian-Australians are most likely to be discriminated against in Australia

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A new survey has found Asians are the most likely ethnic group to report experiencing discrimination in Australia

Businesses are being urged to reconsider the “western norm” of leadership as a new survey reveals four out of five Asian-Australians say they have experienced discrimination in Australia.

Australian National University researcher Jieh-Yung Lo, who helped organise the two-day summit, said the survey was evidence of the “bamboo ceiling” that limits the potential of“The survey itself is sending a clear warning that workplaces and senior leaders need to respond to this urgent issue because Asian-Australians comprise approximately 12 per cent of the population and growing. It is clear that this issue will not go away," he said.

Greenwoods & Herbert Smith Freehills director Sue Ann Khoo was able to do the opposite, and became more outspoken to overcome barriers that arose due to cultural stereotypes.When the Malaysian-born corporate tax lawyer was in more junior roles, she was constantly told that she lacked “executive presence”.

She was named one the “40 Under 40 Most Influential Asian-Australians” at the Asian Australian Leadership Summit.Ms Khoo, who hopes to run her own law firm in the future, began her career at a top professional services firm in Malaysia where the patterns were women of different cultural backgrounds.

 

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I believe it’s the other way around. A lot of Chinese people come to Australia and treat us like garbage. They act like as if Australia belongs to China. No wonder why they don’t like us because Australia is for true Australians and not theirs to take.

Might have something to do with CCP

There’s two sides to every face. Australia is not as bad, as with every country we all have the same problems to deal with and move on.

Positive discrimination , yes .

Of coarse and who funded that report for who?

SBS creating divisiveness & conflating a very minor issue. Always gonna be some dickhead racists but majority of Aussies take you by your deeds. Typical trashy gutter press journalism. 'What'll we do an expose on this week?' 'Haven't done racism in a while.' 'Good idea, done'.

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