Disability Smart Awards 2025

Revealed: 2025’s Disability Smart Awards Winners

The Business Disability Forum unveiled this year's Disability Smart Awards winners at an awards ceremony yesterday (29 April), in London.
faith-friendly workplaces

UK Workplaces Embrace Religion as Faith-Friendly Cultures Gain Momentum

Baringa Partners has been named the UK’s most faith-friendly workplace for 2025 by the Religious Freedom & Business Foundation’s second annual REDI Index, followed by OVO Energy and Clifford Chance in joint second place.
leadership and mental health

Mental Health at Work: New Data Shows Why All Leaders Must Step Up

Although organisations are speaking more about workplace mental health, action often fails to cascade beyond the C-suite.
New global research from YPO shows that CEOs worldwide are putting climate and environmental action at the heart of their long-term business goals.

World Earth Day: CEOs Worldwide Embracing Climate Action as Top Priority, Confirms Study

New global research from YPO shows that CEOs worldwide are putting climate and environmental action at the heart of their long-term business goals.
finance sector

Financial Cakeism: Report Exposes Climate Contradictions in the Finance Sector

A new report from climate consultancy South Pole reveals a stark disconnect between climate rhetoric and investment reality.
LGBTQ+

Homophobia & Exclusion Still Widespread in UK Workplaces, New Report Finds

A new UK report reveals that homophobia and exclusion remain alarmingly common in the workplace, particularly for LGBTQ+ professionals striving to progress in their careers.
employee wellbeing

Just Over Half of European Workers Feel Psychologically Supported at Work

A new study has revealed that only 53% of employees across Europe work in psychologically healthy environments.
Progress towards gender parity in boardrooms is stalling as women's share of new board appointments in corporate America hit a seven-year low, a new study has revealed.

Women on Boards: Progress Stalls as New Appointments Hit Seven-Year Low, Study Shows

Progress towards gender parity in boardrooms is stalling as women's share of new board appointments in corporate America hit a seven-year low, a new study has revealed.
employee burnout

One-third of US Workers Report Rising Burnout, Confirms New Research

Employee burnout is on the rise in the US, with nearly 36% of workers feeling exhausted by their jobs, according to new research.
disability pay gap

Mandatory Disability Pay Gap Reporting Could Backfire, Warns New Research

The push for mandatory disability workforce and pay gap reporting is intended to drive workplace inclusivity, but it could actually backfire and...
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