Only 13.4% employees with disabilities in the US feel safe disclosing their accommodation needs at work, according to new research.

Over 8 in 10 Employees With Disabilities Don’t Feel Safe Disclosing Accommodation Needs

Only 13.4% employees with disabilities in the US feel safe disclosing their accommodation needs at work, according to new research.
moral leadership

The Moral Leadership Gap: 94% of Employees Demand It, but Only 6% of CEOs...

The demand for moral leadership in corporate America has reached its highest recorded level, yet very few leaders at the top consistently demonstrate it, confirms new study.
Hiring challenges to persist in 2026

AI Fails to Close Skills Gaps as Nine in 10 Employers Expect Hiring Challenges...

Nine in 10 employers anticipate hiring challenges to persist this year, with skills shortages and technology-driven change topping the list of concerns.
Paid sick leave has emerged as the UK’s most valued workplace benefit, ranking above inflation-matching pay rises and flexible working, according to new research.

AI is Transforming Teamwork, But Over half of US Employers Fear it Could Replace...

More than half of US employers say they worry AI could eventually replace teamwork, despite the fact that it is helping employees collaborate more effectively.
Employers must do more to support their neurodiverse employees.

Studies Expose Daily Struggles for Neurodiverse Employees Despite Growing Awareness

Two major new reports highlight both the strengths of neurodiverse employees and the urgent need for more inclusive workplace practices across the UK.
Lack of gender equity

Global Events Overshadow Investment in Gender Equality

Conflict, poverty, climate change and the aftermath of COVID are all negatively impacting gender equality, according to a new global survey.
women at work

FTSE 100 Firms Won’t Reach CEO Gender Parity Until 2076

At the current rate of change, it will take until 2076 for half of the FTSE 100 to have a woman CEO, according to new analysis
One in five women fear negotiating pay will damage their career

1 in 5 Women Fear Negotiating Pay Will Damage Their Career

One in five women in the UK fear negotiating pay will damage their career, revealed a new study.
employee recognition

Appreciation at Work is in Short Supply, Say Two-Thirds of Staff

Two in three (67%) employed Americans say they don't always feel appreciated for their contributions at work, according to a new report,...
employee wellbeing

Revealed: 2023’s Key Employee Wellbeing Trends

The latest Employee Wellness Industry Trends Report has identified key employee and workplace wellbeing trends for 2023. The report...
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