Just three in 10 US workers aspire to leadership roles, according to a new study.

UNDP: Half of World’s Population Believe Men Make Better Leaders

Half of people worldwide still believe men make better political leaders than women, and more than 40% believe men make better business executives than women, according to a new report from the United Nations.
women in tech

Most Women in Tech Continue to Experience Discrimination

Despite diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging promises, the majority of women in tech continue to experience discrimination at work and in educational spaces.
NASA Awards 5 Million Dollars to Womens Colleges Tackling STEM Gender Gap

NASA Awards $5M to Colleges Tackling STEM Gender Gap

NASA has announced that it will award more than $5 million in funding to seven Women's Colleges and Universities (WCUs) to research and develop strategies that increase retention of women in STEM degree programmes and career
Racism at work

Racism Still Plays Huge Part in Employment Market, Reports TUC

Racism still plays a huge part in the UK’s jobs market, according to the TUC's latest report, which revealed that the unemployment rate for Black, minority and ethnic workers is more than double that of White workers.  
workplace stress and burnout

Four in 10 Professionals Feel More Burnt Out Than Year Ago

Workplace burnout is a problem that just won't go away with more employees feeling burnt out than this time last year, confirmed new research.
The EU's new Pay Transparency Directive is pushing businesses to set global policies and standards, however progress remains slow, according to a new report.

UK Gender Pay Gap Persists Despite Falling at Fastest Rate Since 2017 

The overall UK gender pay gap persists despite falling at the fastest year on year pace in six years, according to new research from PwC.
board diversity

Time To Address UK’s Diversity Deficit at The Top, Urges Report

New entrants to the FTSE Alternative Investment Market (AIM)  Index are over twice as likely to have an ethnically diverse CEO than both the FTSE 100 and AIM 100, new research has found, demonstrating the need for the UK’s largest corporations to address the diversity deficit at the very top.
Job seekers - especially Gen Z and millennials – believe it’s important for their current or future employers to take a stance on key social issues.

Work Stress & Burnout Remain High for Gen Z & Millennials

Stress and anxiety levels driven by financial and environmental concerns, as well as workplace pressures remain high for Gen Z and Millennials, revealed a new study.
mental health at work

Half of Workers Worldwide Feel Sense of Dread On Weekly Basis

Almost half of the world’s employees now feel a sense of dread on a weekly basis, and a third fear that technology will replace their jobs, a global study has revealed.
mental health at work

Younger Burnt Out & Disengaged Employees Are Quiet Quitting

Knowledge workers, especially younger employees, are burnt out, disengaged, and quiet quitting, a new report has unveiled. The new...
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