millennial financial wellbeing

Most Millennial Women Suffer Financial Hardship, Study Shows

Nearly half of millennials are living pay cheque to pay cheque, particularly young women, according to a new survey. 
Lesbian Visibility Week

Lesbian Visibility Week: An Event to Celebrate LGBTQ+ Women

To mark Lesbian Visibility Week, the professional LGBTQ+ business community myGwork will discuss the lived experiences of lesbians and bisexual women, as...
recruitment and retention

Staff Gain Huge Sway in Job Market as 43% Prepare to Quit

Workers around the world now hold more sway in the global job market, with two-fifths likely to quit in the next 12...
all-male boards are in decline.

Women Not Expected to Hold 50% Board Seats for Another 8 Years

Although last year was a watershed year for women on boards, representing 42.5% of all new appointees at US public companies, they are...
LGBTQ+ rights

UK Cancels First-Ever International LGBTQ+ Conference

The UK Government has cancelled its first-ever international LGBTQ+ 'Safe to be Me' conference, following a boycott by more than 100 organisations. 
Recruiting Back Better Research

RIDI Launches New Research to Help Recruit Back Better

The Recruitment Industry Disability Initiative (RIDI) has announced a new research project to help organisations recruit back better.  Despite...
working parents

Career Opportunities Reduced for 1 in 6 Requesting Parental Leave

A new study has revealed widespread bias against those taking parental leave in the UK. One in six working parents felt their...
employee wellbeing

1 in 5 Say Employers Not Doing Enough to Support Financial Wellbeing 

Despite rising inflation, nearly one in five staff (19%) say their employer is not doing enough to support their financial wellbeing, according...
Workplace inclusion

Holistic View of Diversity Needed to Embed Real Workplace Inclusion, Confirms McKenzie-Delis Review

Although the UK’s biggest companies are increasing their focus on workforce diversity and inclusion, many have barely begun to embed real change...
men's health at work

AAG: Retirement Difficulties to Worsen for Next Generation

The majority of older Americans (81%) don't think the next generation will be able to retire comfortably, according to a new survey.
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