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...
Five common mistakes to avoid on your ‘People and Culture’ page
Get it right, and your company’s ‘People and Culture’ page can help attract and encourage a wide array of talented applicants to your organization. Get it wrong, however, and the page can undermine your employer brand — and damage your all-important DEI (diversity,...
MD Interview: Cultivating an award-winning commitment to inclusion
Ranking fifth on the list of Australia's top 101 workplaces for women, there's a lot to learn from the dedicated team driving diversity, equity, and inclusion at Experian ANZ. That's why we're so thrilled to release our open and insightful interview with Andrew Black...
5 Questions with the company creating an award-winning culture
Our exciting new series of interviews with award-winning equitable employers is here to inform and inspire other teams determined to drive DEI — and our first conversation is sure to do just that. * DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) Alana Newbrook and...
Six reasons your company can’t afford to ignore its gender pay gap
Beyond the moral case for workplace equity, companies stand to lose a great deal by ignoring their gender pay gaps. In this article, we share six of the pressing reasons an increasing number of employers are making it a priority: 1. Loss of talent and innovation 2....
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