Leading human rights lawyer Prabha Nandagopal explains what the new Positive Duty laws mean for organizations in the UK and shares her tips for leaders.
What the new Positive Duty laws mean for workplace sexual harassment
More and more companies are waking up to the fact that issues like sexual harassment, bullying, and discrimination aren’t just moral or legal headaches—they’re real business risks. These problems can tank a company’s reputation, kill productivity, and make attracting...
Employer checklist: Rolling out the right to disconnect
As of 26 August 2024, medium to large enterprises in Australia are required to adopt the Right to Disconnect policy, a significant update to the Fair Work Act. (Small employers will need to comply by August 2025.)Granting employees the right to refuse unreasonable...
Three quick questions with the company winning awards for pay equity
Closing the gender pay gap takes time, especially in traditionally male-dominated sectors like mining, energy, and resources. It demands unwavering commitment and ongoing effort — work our team not only supports but actively highlights for all to see. Why? Our...
Leading diversity: Insights from ally and author Duncan Hewett
We regularly invite our WORK180 Endorsed Employers to events and conversations designed to inform and inspire their continued commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Most recently, we hosted a fireside chat with Duncan Hewett, an accomplished expert...
Three reasons your career development program isn’t working for women
Source: WGEA 2024 The National Picture Companies in the top quartile for women in leadership are now 39% more likely to outperform their peers (up from 15% in 2015). It’s therefore no surprise that employers are increasingly eager to address the imbalance in their...
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