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.

Less than One in Three Women Feel Supported at Work, Reveals 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.
AI upskilling

AI Upskilling: A Game-Changer for Productivity Yet Most Companies Lagging Behind

Organisations embracing artificial intelligence (AI) and investing in workforce upskilling are seeing dramatic productivity gains of over 30%, yet most firms are stalling in AI adoption.
male allyship

Male Allyship at Work: Not Enough Men Stepping Up as Allies, Study shows

Despite increasing discussions around the importance of male allyship on workplace inclusion, only 37% of men actively step up as allies, a new study has revealed.
Sustainability reporting – once the domain of the world’s largest corporations only – has become an almost universal practice across the American corporate landscape, according to new research

Two-thirds of Employers Plan to Boost Workplace Health and Wellbeing Focus, Reveals Study

Approximately two-thirds of employers plan to enhance their support for employee health and wellbeing over the next 12 months, according to new research.
employee burnout

Burnt Out Leaders Considering Abandoning Roles As Stress Levels Soar, Reveals Study

Leadership pipelines are under unprecedented strain, with 40% of stressed-out leaders considering stepping down to prioritise their wellbeing, according to a new study.
World Cancer Day

World Cancer Day: Employers Must Act Now to Support Employees Battling Cancer

As global cancer rates continue to rise, employers can no longer afford to overlook the impact of this disease on their workforce.
Seven in eight companies plan to continue with their DEI initiatives in 2025 despite the recent political backlash, according to a new study.

Majority of Companies Plan to Stick with DEI Initiatives in 2025 Despite Political Backlash

Seven in eight companies plan to continue with their DEI initiatives in 2025 despite the recent political backlash, according to a new study.
accessibility at work

Deloitte’s Latest Study Highlights Persistent Workplace Accessibility Gaps

A new report sheds light on the pressing challenges faced by employees with disabilities, chronic health conditions and neurodivergence across workplaces worldwide.
LGBTQ+

Eight Out of 10 Gen Z Job Seekers Shun Employers That Withdraw LGBTQ+ Support,...

A new study by LGBTQ+ talent and networking platform myGwork found that 80% of LGBTQ+ Gen Zers are reluctant to join companies that have recently withdrawn their support for the LGBTQ+ community.
young job seekers and youth unemployment

Visible Role Models Would Encourage 80% of LGBTQ+ Gen Zers to Accept Job Offer

Eight out of 10 LGBTQ+ students and graduates are more likely to accept a job offer if they see visible allies and LGBTQ+ role models in leadership positions, according to new research.
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