ethnic minority representation in sports

Majority of Brits from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds Don’t Feel Represented in Sports, Study Shows 

Six out 10 of ethnic minority Brits do not feel truly represented across the full spectrum of UK sport, and a third say racism prevents them supporting or partaking in sports, a new study has revealed.
men's health

Time to Talk About Men’s Health at Work

To mark International Men's Day, leadership coach and author Anthony Francis reflects on the severe lack of awareness in men’s health issues....
assistance animals at work

How to Support Staff Who Need to Take Assistance Animals to Work

The Business Disability Forum has published a series of short guides offering advice to employers on how to support disabled employees who need to bring animals to work. 
Managing with fear

One-Third of Managers Lead With Fear, Costing $36 Billion in Lost Productivity

A new global study has found that one-third of emerging corporate leaders in the US are primarily leading with fear, creating work environments that cost the economy $36 billion annually in lost productivity.
Influential Muslims

Celebrating the Most Influential Muslims Across Europe & the US

The latest Influential Muslim List celebrates the achievements and contributions of Muslim professionals in the workplace and society across Europe and the US.
Gender Pay Gap

Meaningful Work ‘Key’ to Women Thriving at Work, Study Shows

It's actually not vacations or perks, but making meaningful contributions that are key to helping women to thrive at work, according to a new study.
A new report to mark Women's History Month and International Women's Day has revealed that only 28% of women feel their company’s culture actively supports them.

Older Women at Work Battling Ageism & Menopause Stigma

Eight out of 10 women in both the US and UK say that managing menopause symptoms at work is proving to be challenging as they battle both ageism and menopause stigma, according to a new report.
employee recognition

Mental Health Matters Say Half of World’s Workers

While work-life balance and remote work continue to be important to employees, half of the world's knowledge workers (50%) are now prioritising their mental health above all else, a new report has revealed.
Lack of mental health support for Black workers

Black Workers Face More Barriers to Access Mental Health Support

Black American workers face greater barriers to mental health support in the workplace compared with White, Hispanic/Latino, and Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) US workers, according to new research
mental health at work

Seven out of 10 Companies Report Increase in Mental Health Issues

The mental health crisis is having a significant impact in the workplace, with 67% of organisations reporting an increase in mental health...
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