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Employers can stop class discrimination – but first they have to define it

Julia Rampen explores social class and the British workplace and considers how we define social class and how we tackle class-based discrimination.

Auticon: the autism-positive consultancy

Auticon is an autism-positive IT and compliance consultancy business which exclusively hires consultants on the autism spectrum.

Forget A levels – it’s aptitude tests that need scrutinising

Julia Rampen asks should we be scrutinising the use of aptitude tests amongst employers and discusses some of the flaws in this approach.

Obsessing over niqabs ignores everyday Islamophobia in the workplace

Julia Rampen explores everyday Islamophobia in the workplace and considers ways that employers can be more inclusive toward this cohort of workers.

Virtual Firms: Science Fiction or Reality?

Read on as Mark Landon explains why virtual firms will be a part of our work culture very soon and how they’re great for diversity and inclusion

There are more reasons to rethink dress codes than just hot weather

The case for a rethink of dress codes in the workplace

Six ways to improve diversity in your tech workforce

Here’s advice from six tech leaders about improving diversity in the tech workforce

How do we get more women returning to work to retrain into tech?

Tech Talent Charter signatories met in Manchester to tackle the question how do we get more women returning to work to retrain into tech?

Closing the diversity gap: challenge accepted

Spring Budget 2017 promises boost for tech talent, and support for women returning to work