How to future proof your business with the skills of dyslexic employees
Businesses can futureproof their workforce and combat a digital skills gap by employing dyslexic individuals.
Businesses can futureproof their workforce and combat a digital skills gap by employing dyslexic individuals.
Patrick Alleyne has been an HR Manager at the Greater London Authority for 20 years. In the first of two interviews, he reveals why he’s happy to be a black role model.
One in three workers wouldn’t feel comfortable disclosing a mental health issue at work, while thirds think their employer is not interested.
Sandra Kerr, OBE, CBE, National Campaign Director for Race Equality at Business in the Community (BITC), talks about the Race at Work Charter and how companies can move the dial on diversity.
Industry experts discuss how businesses, especially in the tech industry need to put mental health at the top of the agenda.
To celebrate Dyslexia Awareness Week, a childcare apprentice who worried that her autism would affect her career prospects, shares with others who have a disability how rewarding an apprenticeship can be.
Conservative Peer calls on the Government to force businesses to publish their disability pay gap, following on from gender and ethnicity.
Today marks Ada Lovelace Day – an international celebration of the achievements of women in STEM. Here six ‘un-stereotypical’ women share their love for the industries, and why businesses and education must encourage greater equality in STEM.
The way we think about work is changing, and to move with this curve, leaders need to view their ever-demanding employees through a new lens — and create policies that address their reality, says Talent Acquisition Expert, Bruce Morton.
What Artificial Intelligence (AI) knows about the Amazon rainforests, empathy and diversity is up for debate, but its impact on workplace cultures is tangible. Colin D Ellis, author of Culture Fix: How to Create a Great Place to Work, discusses why.