tokenism

tokenism
tokenism to‧ken‧ism [ˈtəʊkənɪzm ǁ ˈtoʊ-] noun [uncountable] HUMAN RESOURCES
when an organization includes a representative of a particular group such as women, black people etc in an activity or position only in order to give an appearance of fairness:

• Appointing her to the committee strikes me as little more than tokenism.

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tokenism UK US /ˈtəʊkənɪzəm/ noun [U] DISAPPROVING
the fact of doing something only to show that you are following rules or doing what is expected or seen to be fair, and not because you really believe it is the right thing to do: »

We were accused of tokenism when we appointed the first woman to our management board.

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Of course we should revise our recruitment policies, but we should guard against tokenism.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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