Faye Allen is a diversity campaigner and former director at construction company Arcadis, who has been vocal about the importance of inclusive practices in the industry. She has been a driving force in promoting diversity and challenging discriminatory behaviors, particularly in regards to personal protective equipment (PPE) that fits women and other diverse groups.
Harriet Waley-Cohen is another prominent diversity advocate who has spoken out about the regressive and sexist messaging of the event. She has highlighted the industry's challenges, including the significant Gender Pay Gap and the fact that women have far shorter careers than men in construction. Her posts have accumulated significant reactions and concerns within the industry... and she continues to be a strong voice for change and inclusivity.

On The Tools, an online community for builders, faced backlash when photos emerged from its recent awards ceremony showing women in tight-fitting costumes modeled on personal protective equipment (PPE) and performing on stilts. Faye Allen, a diversity campaigner and former director at construction company Arcadis, said she was contacted by ⁘horrified⁘ attendees of the event, including one woman who ⁘literally walked into a crotch.⁘ Allen expressed her frustration: ⁘There's a lot of issues over PPE. We've been fighting really hard for PPE that fits women and other diverse groups.
To have people put on hi-vis colours and dress like that is frustrating.⁘
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