How men and women's perception of the gender gap differs

Both men and women believe there is a gender gap in terms of pay and career progression but there is a big disparity between their perception of the gap.

The stigma surrounding HIV and its sufferers still exists in the workplace

A fifth of employees with HIV who disclose the condition to colleagues report discrimination.

Guide for employers on meeting needs of Muslim staff during Ramadan

Employers Forum on Belief (EFB) has launched a guide to help employers understand the needs of Muslim staff during Ramadan.

McDonald's proves the benefits of an age-diverse workforce

Employees over 60 have delivered a significant boost to business at McDonald's.

M&S joins campaign to root out discrimination against staff with disfigurements

Marks & Spencer has pledged to address discrimination and prejudice in the workplace suffered by staff with facial disfigurements.

BT, IBM and The Dow Chemical Company top diversity and gay-friendly company list

BT, IBM and The Dow Chemical Company are the most gay-friendly companies in the world, according to the International Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (IGLCC).

Law firm Bond Pearce to provide diversity training to employees

Bond Pearce is offering diversity training to its staff as part of the Law Society's diversity charter.

Employers must make a sustained commitment to racial equality in the workplace

Organisations such as BT and the Ministry of Defence, both winners in our 2009 race diversity index, are leading the way in race diversity policies. They should be celebrated for putting race firmly...

BT tops UK list of race-friendly employers

BT is the most race-friendly organisation in the UK, according to Race for Opportunity.

Westminster women not 'window dressing'

Maria Miller, shadow minister for children, schools and families, has hit out at former minister for Europe Caroline Flint's remarks that female MPs were seen as "window dressing".

Women will dominate the medical profession by 2017

The majority of doctors in hospitals and general practice will be female by 2017, according to the Royal College of Physicians (RCP).

London borough launches training programme to rectify shortage of minority ethnic head teachers

Wandsworth Borough Council has recognised a shortage of black and Asian head teachers in the borough and has launched a bespoke coaching programme to rectify the situation.