Are appointments doomed to bias?

Lack of self-reflection and denial of even the possibility of bias make it even more likely to occur

Tackling the injustices that hold people back

Government, employers and communities must all do more to tackle ethnic inequality

Hospitality must do more to improve gender equality

Hospitality faces a complex and unique set of problems when it comes to the representation of women, according to Women in Hospitality chair Tea Colaianni

The silent B in LGBT: Bisexual people in the workplace

LGBT History Month shines light on how we still need to correct harmful stereotypes about bisexual people so they can feel comfortable at work

Large businesses yet to publish gender pay gaps

With just six weeks to go until the gender pay reporting deadline, 93% of the UK's largest companies are yet to publish

Should the UK follow Iceland’s lead on equal pay laws?

In UK law it is not as simple as men and women being paid the same for doing the same job

Discrimination costs the UK £127 billion a year

?Discriminatory practices at work are costing the UK economy £127 billion in lost output each year

Why part-time work is not good for women's pay

Women can stay in a career if they need reduced hours provided they put up with whatever pay is offered

Pregnant women and new mothers face prejudice and unlawful behaviour

?Pregnant women and new mothers still face discrimination from employers, the EHRC has warned

HR must realise the difference between fitting in and belonging

Fitting in and belonging aren’t the same, according to Shereen Daniels, head of HR at Caffè Nero

Neurodiversity not a priority for nine out of 10 businesses

Neurodiverse talent could be the key as employers face pressure to fill skills gaps

All the Presidents men: A watershed moment for corporate misogyny

If women are to be fully and fairly integrated then behaviour associated with male-dominated environments must change