More than a third of young white men in Britain fear they are losing out on promotions because of their race and gender, a new poll has revealed.
The survey by JL Partners found 36 per cent of white men held concerns about being held back at work.
It also found two-fifths (41 per cent) of white men feel anxious that they can be sacked for doing or saying the wrong thing.
And almost half of white men (46 per cent) now censor jokes or give honest, but respectful, feedback to colleagues because of a fear it could affect their careers.
It was claimed the findings showed how 'millions of men are walking around on eggshells at work too scared to speak freely'.







