Both men and women are now just as likely to confirm gender pay gap figures, as responsibility passes from CEOs to HR
European Banking Authority says variable pay for some staff has risen to more than €1mn
The challenge is to understand stakeholder relationships and the broader social consequences of rollbacks
Progress on disability employment is at risk under Trump policies; accessible transport is a route to more pay and out of worklessness; Rosie Jones on the curse of ableism and discrimination; how quotas push Chile ahead of Ireland and improve job prospects for more
The European nation has one of the largest employment gaps among OECD members and compares poorly against the South American country
For disabled jobseekers, accessible trains and buses are a route out of worklessness into employment and higher pay
The US administration seeks to dismantle DEI programmes that provide customised equipment and infrastructure at work
On average, they submit 60% more job applications than non-disabled people, with many employers casting doubt on their ability
Employment records are broken every year but the country has a shrinking workforce, putting pressure on staffing policies
At 21 and fresh out of university, I was grateful to have a job. Even now, discrimination of people with disabilities remains
Amputees, among the largest minority at work, highlight the need for assistive technology to be affordable and accessible
Median gap between men and women at large UK employers fell below 9% for the first time last year
Changes are despite overall narrowing in amount men in civil service are paid over women colleagues
Ministers say welfare cuts will help more benefit claimants into employment — but work doesn’t always reward everyone fairly
Recording daily encounters with nature increases our connection to it. But could a writer more interested in owl pellets than AI be up to the task of creating an app to up the ante?
Move signals push by American president to widen his ideological campaign abroad
Entertainment group says it looks ‘forward to engaging with Federal Communications Commission to answer its questions’
Low pay and redundancies have bedevilled London and New York — but Paris, Milan and Dubai may offer new possibilities
Bank is latest big company to adjust approach to diversity following US president’s election
With some parents requiring a 50 per cent pay rise to mitigate the effects of the threshold, the trap is zapping productivity
Disney’s live-action reworking of its 1937 classic arrives pre-mired in controversy
Investment decisions in the UK follow the same outdated patterns — even in booming AI
Federal investigation of initiatives is bosses’ ‘number one’ worry as Trump attacks ‘immoral discrimination’
Lawyers hired by World Economic Forum ‘did not find . . . legal violations’
Female influencers are bridging the gap between the traditional media in a male-dominated sport and a growing online fan base of Gen Z women