DIAL Global Summit to Tackle Tough Topics to Drive Meaningful Change at Work
DIAL Global’s first virtual summit of 2024, scheduled to take place on 30 January 2024, will tackle tough workplace diversity, inclusion, belonging, equity and culture topics to help move the dial and drive meaningful change this year.
Two-thirds of UK Employees Worried About Finances, New Survey Shows
Around 70% of full-time employees in the UK say they are worried about their financial situation, according to new research.
New Study Finds Workplaces ‘Hostile’ Toward People of Religious Faiths
Despite well-intentioned efforts to embrace diversity and inclusion, a new study has described workplaces as ‘hostile environments’ for people of religious faiths.
Untapped Potential: Businesses Missing Out on $13 Trillion in Disability Spending Power
Just 2% of disabled consumers feel their lived experiences are consistently and accurately represented, according to The Valuable 500’s latest White Paper, launched at the World Economic Forum in Davos today.
Over Six in 10 Employees Still Suffering From Burnout, Reveals New Research
Although employee burnout is steadily declining, a large portion – 65% – say they have experienced it over the last year.
Blue Monday: 18 Million Days Lost at Work Annually Due to Mental Health Conditions
New research to mark Blue Monday on 15 January 2024 has revealed that 18 million days per year, on average, are lost at work due to mental health conditions.
Double Trouble: How Ethnicity Pay Gaps Compound Gender Pay Gap for Women of Colour
Ethnicity pay gaps are compounding the gender pay gap for women of colour, producing even more financial disparity with men, revealed a new report.
Recruitment & Retention Challenges to Persist in 2024
Nine out of 10 HR and learning and development leaders expect hiring and retention challenges to persist worldwide in 2024, confirmed a new survey.
Lack of People of Colour in Top Environmental Roles
According to a new report, people of colour in top environmental jobs slowed this year, hitting a green ceiling.
More Women on Boards Linked to Greater Investment Efficiency
When companies increase the number of women on their boards of directors, the investment efficiency of those companies increases, reveals report.