Three-quarters Employees Feel Excluded at Work, Reveals Survey
Although almost half of employees worldwide say that their workplace is where they feel the greatest sense of belonging, second to home, three-quarters report having felt excluded at work, according to a new survey.
ASA: Most Workers Fear AI Will Create Higher Unemployment
As technology and society continue to integrate artificial intelligence (AI), nearly three-quarters of American adults (74%) fear higher unemployment is on the horizon.
DEI Efforts Are Key Factor in Job Decisions for Many US Employees
Employees say that their company's diversity, inclusion and equity efforts are a key factor in job decisions, according to new research.
New Initiative Helps Raise Neurodiversity Awareness
Kahoot!, the global learning and engagement platform company, has teamed up with the LEGO Foundation to launch a new initiative that explores...
World Suicide Prevention Day: Creating Hope Through Action
Today on 10 September 2023, we observe World Suicide Prevention Day. This year’s theme ‘creating hope through action’ is urging employers to...
Chloë Downes: Creating Inclusion By Removing Barriers to Entry
Entrepreneur Chloë Downes, who founded and runs SHFT, shares how she is making the influencer talent management industry more inclusive.
Creative Equals & Google Join Forces to Upskill Underrepresented Talent With Mentor-Supported Scholarships
Creative Equals has partnered with Google to launch a scholarship programme that will provide underrepresented talent in the UK with the opportunity to develop job-ready skills in high-growth, high-demand employment areas.
20 Extraordinary Refugee Women Making A Difference
WeAreTheCity and Visa have revealed their inaugural Visa Everywhere Pioneer 20 list, which celebrates the extraordinary contributions made by 20 refugee women to their communities.
4 in 10 Workers Believe AI Will Have Positive Impact on Careers
Many workers are feeling optimistic about the impact that generative AI will have on their skills and career prospects, revealed a new study.