Evenbreak director named in UK’s Most Influential Disabled People list
Evenbreak director Jane Hatton, and author of A Dozen Brilliant Reasons to Employ Disabled People, is honoured on Shaw Trust’s Most Influential Disabled People list.
Evenbreak director Jane Hatton, and author of A Dozen Brilliant Reasons to Employ Disabled People, is honoured on Shaw Trust’s Most Influential Disabled People list.
Culture Amp makes diverse and inclusive workplaces more achievable for companies of all sizes at no cost with new starter kit.
Amanda Grant appointed in newly created position of Chief Product Officer, becoming third female to join the Advance board.
Accenture is on a mission to advance workplace equality and achieve a gender-balanced workforce by 2025. Crucial to its ambitions is understanding gender equality in the workplace.
Melissa Whiting shares how she has overcome her own impostor syndrome to embrace, sometimes daunting, organisational change
Worldwide ERC’s President and CEO Peggy Smith reveals how diversity and inclusion initiatives are becoming increasingly critical to attracting, engaging and retaining talent.
Change has taken a long time but, as former Sainsbury’s chairman David Tyler explains, it’s heading in the right direction.
The annual One Young World summit, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, returns to the capital for the first time since its launch in 2010.
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) – which speaks for 190,000 businesses – has joined disability inclusion initiative The Valuable 500.
Tech firm HR Acuity proves capturing employee relations data is key to improving diversity and inclusion and enhancing corporate reputations.