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    Carer’s leave: Women face ‘daughterhood penalty’

    by Rob Moss 9 Apr 2024
    by Rob Moss 9 Apr 2024

    Women face ‘daughterhoodpenalty’ as a survey suggests two-thirds of people believe women should care for elderly parents and relatives.

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    Men working from home less likely to be promoted

    by Adam McCulloch 5 Apr 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 5 Apr 2024

    Research suggests people who work from home are less likely to get pay rises and promotions, with men more likely to be penalised.

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    easyJet launches pilot recruitment campaign aimed at women

    by Ashleigh Webber 3 Apr 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 3 Apr 2024

    easyJet has launched a Europe-wide recruitment campaign to help potential candidates discover what it takes to become a pilot.

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    Women in Finance Charter: just one in three met 2023 target

    by Ashleigh Webber 21 Mar 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 21 Mar 2024

    Only a third of organisations that signed the Women in Finance Charter met or exceeded their gender diversity targets in 2023.

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    Alan Turing Institute employees question commitment to diversity

    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Mar 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Mar 2024

    Staff at the Alan Turing Institute have expressed concern about its commitment to diversity, after it appointed four men into senior roles.

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    World Bank: how equality for women would boost global GDP

    by Ashleigh Webber 8 Mar 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 8 Mar 2024

    A report from international development organisation the World Bank that exposes a ‘massive’ gender gap across the global workforce.

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    Sexual harassment in City firms still ‘shockingly prevalent’

    by Jo Faragher 8 Mar 2024
    by Jo Faragher 8 Mar 2024

    The Treasury Committee has published its findings on sexual harassment and bullying in the City, and some recommendations for tackling it.

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    Abandoning hybrid working threatens equality at senior levels

    by Adam McCulloch 7 Mar 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 7 Mar 2024

    The return to the office is likely to stall moves to boost female participation at the highest levels of companies.

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    Women and ethnic minorities ‘on B roads’ to top jobs

    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Mar 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Mar 2024

    Women and ethnic minorities are often 'taking B roads' to get to top leadership jobs, research has found.

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    Tory MPs allege FCA diversity plan puts ‘women’s rights at risk’

    by Adam McCulloch 29 Feb 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 29 Feb 2024

    The Financial Conduct Authority has been accused ‘taking an activist approach’ to its diversity policies by a group of Conservative...

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    Half of FTSE appointments must now go to women

    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Feb 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Feb 2024

    The FTSE Women Leaders Review urges action to meet the FTSE 350'S 40% women in leadership target by the end of 2025.

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    One in five large firms has not analysed gender pay gap

    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Feb 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Feb 2024

    One in five large employers has not conducted gender pay gap analysis in the past year, despite being legally required to.

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    More people moving into ‘severely insecure work’

    by Rob Moss 26 Feb 2024
    by Rob Moss 26 Feb 2024

    More than 0.5 million people moved into ‘severely insecure work’ last year, according to Work Foundation’s UK Insecure Work Index 2024

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    Four in 10 women ‘uncomfortable’ discussing health with their manager

    by Nic Paton 23 Feb 2024
    by Nic Paton 23 Feb 2024

    Four out of 10 women (42%) say they do not feel comfortable discussing health issues with their manager, with many...

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    Professor wins gender-critical belief case

    by Ashleigh Webber 23 Jan 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 23 Jan 2024

    A professor who was likened to 'a racist uncle' because of her gender-critical beliefs has succeeded in her case against the Open University.

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