Women Posied to Achieve Parity in Corporate Leadership Sooner Than Expected, Suggests Study
S&P Global’s latest research suggests that women could achieve parity with men across senior leadership roles in the US between 2030 and 2037.
Six in 10 Firms Expect ESG Backlash to Increase, Study Shows
61% of US companies expect ESG backlash to continue or increase over the next two years.
Four in 10 Women Believe They’re Underpaid, Survey Shows
New research has revealed that around four in 10 women in the UK believe they are underpaid, and they are also less likely to ask for a pay rise.
Neurodiverse Community Urges Businesses to Embrace Inclusive Language
A new survey has highlighted that neurodiverse professionals prefer employers and colleagues to use inclusive first-person language.
Women of Colour Hardest Hit by Motherhood Pay Penalty
Women of colour are ‘significantly’ disadvantaged by the motherhood pay penalty, according to a new report.
Older Workers to Fill 150 Million More Jobs Globally by 2030
Older workers over the age of 55 will fill 150 million more jobs globally by 2030, exceeding a quarter of the workforce in high-income countries, a new report has revealed.
Workers Ignoring Employers’ Request to Return to Office
More and more companies are asking employees to return to the office, but many of these workers are ignoring the request, revealed a new survey.
Boards Gradually Diversifying But Progress Remains Slow
Boardrooms across the US are starting to reflect a broader range of lived experiences, however, the rate of board diversity progress remains slow, revealed a new report.
BSI Publishes New DEI Standard to Help Employers Create More Inclusive Workplaces
The British Standards Institute (BSI) has published a new code of practice to help organisations create a more diverse and inclusive culture.
Recommendations on How to Attract & Retain Disabled Talent
Key recommendations on how to better attract and retain disabled talent.