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Nine in 10 women aspire towards leadership, yet unconscious bias and work-life balance remain key barriers : SurveyNine in 10 high-achieving women in management roles aspire to lead but face systemic barriers, according to Interweave Consulting's survey....
Is King Charles a 'bully'? Former palace staffer raises allegations, 'they treat you like...'King Charles III is accused of fostering a toxic work environment in royal palaces, according to former staff on Glassdoor. Allegations of ...
Microaggressions: Silent disruptors that obstruct diversity and inclusion initiatives at workplacesMicroaggressions, subtle yet harmful comments or actions, can significantly impact employee well-being and hinder diversity initiatives. Le...
Being chivalrous is being kind, that's itChivalry, a traditional form of kindness, has been viewed as patronizing and patriotic in social interactions. This shift has led to a reev...
70% women feel balancing work-life issues is the main obstacle hindering career advancement: Hero Vired reportThe 'Women in Modern Workplaces in India' report by Hero Vired reveals that seven out of 10 women see balancing work-life issues as the mai...
Challenging gender stereotypes: CJI Chandrachud cites years of him caring for ailing wifeChief Justice DY Chandrachud, in a lecture, addressed gender pay gap and homemaker's rights in India. He emphasized society's subjective al...
Meta introduces mandatory WFO policy: 3 ways in which employers can motivate staff to return to officeThe rule will go into effect on September 5. Employees who are unable to come to the office for at least three days for medical conditions ...
Workplace friendship: 4 ways to break the ice with team-mates & forge a support systemOn average, an individual spends 81, 836 hours at the workplace (more than nine years) at work. So turning team members into friends who yo...
Former staff of Canadian fashion giant Aritzia open up about ‘culture of fear’. 4 toxic workplace red flags you should never ignoreThe employees also revealed that the company culture was marred with open acts of favouritism and look-shaming
Sudha Murty reveals UK immigration officials refused to believe she was staying at 10 Downing Street!British immigration officials refused to believe that Sudha Murty was the mother-in-law of UK's PM Rishi Sunak!
Germany is experiencing a mass worker shortage. Can migration fix it?Germany is struggling to balance integration and combating irregular migration as it faces both a shortage of skilled young workers and an ...
Fake, AI-generated start-up gets lucrative funding offer on LinkedIn!The founder claimed to be a Stanford dropout and a former analyst at a financial services firm.
'An idea is only as good as its execution.' HUL CEO identifies a fundamental leadership qualitySanjiv Mehta said that this quality is a must-have in today's leaders.
Caste discrimination rampant in global tech ecosystem, activists sayThe Google issue has reignited the conversation around caste-based discrimination across technology organisations that employ Indian-origin...
More women than men experiencing burnout in pandemic, considering dropping out of the workforcePandemic related child-care struggles have already pushed millions of women in the U.S. out of the workforce.
After pledging disclosure, many UK banks still silent on race diversity data"I felt on the outside," said Nigerian-born Samuel-Ogbu, who has worked at Citi for 32 years. "I only felt that when I became senior becaus...
Women desert trading floors as bias blocks path to management“It becomes very tiring and exhausting for women who are at senior levels within the industry to continually be faced with the everyday mic...
- Fat shaming doctors may harm obese people mentally, physically
New York, Aug 6 (IANS) Fat shaming done by health care providers can take a toll on overweight people's physical health and well-being, acc...
A suffix, an emoji among 2015's top wordsFor the first time, Merriam-Webster named on December 15 the suffix 'ism' as its 2015 word of the year.
Soon we may not understand what is being said in EnglishThat is not to say English is not enriched by such evocative words as awesomesauce, manspreading and brain fart, but they do appear to be b...