A third (34%) of 18-to-24-year-olds are concerned that working remotely will mean they miss out on progression opportunities.
Employers cannot encourage racial equality merely by hiring young black people and hoping for the best.
Taking the first step to creating an inclusive workplace is often the most difficult. It takes a great deal of trust and belief that change will be good for your team, both for building a positive...
Even a learning need as common as dyslexia, which affects up to one in 10 people in the UK, is frequently misunderstood and stereotyped.
Flexible work for parents can be a key factor in lifting children out of poverty, a report on poverty in Scotland by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) has found.
Over half (51%) of SMEs don’t have a process for setting diversity hiring goals, according to a new report.
This Black History Month is particularly special because it is a year since the murder of George Floyd and we are in the middle of a period when employees and their families are adjusting to the...
Sexual harassment is more effectively tackled when treated as a symptom of workplace culture, rather than as an issue of individual behaviour.
Diversity is difference. Both visible and invisible; subjective and selective; socially constructed yet based on real experience. It has the power to engender both feelings of inclusion and of...
At the onset of the pandemic, working parents were forced to completely readjust. Almost overnight, what had been considered 'home' evolved to encompass both 'office' and 'classroom'.
With the Universal Credit (UC) cut looming next month and energy and living costs surging, low-income families need employer backing.
In the context of the upheaval and uncertainty during the last 18 months, it’s more important than ever that companies bring their people together.