Here’s How Bad Workplace Gender Bias Has Become

Here’s How Bad Workplace Gender Bias Has Become

Gender bias continues to be a significant issue in the workplace, affecting women in various industries. From job interviews to promotions and pay disparities, the challenges faced by women are multifaceted. Let’s delve into the latest findings and strategies to combat gender bias in the workplace.

‘So many of us are parents’: workplace discrimination lingers 30 years on

'So many of us are parents': workplace discrimination lingers 30 years on

Workplace discrimination is a serious issue that has been present for many years. Despite efforts to address this problem, discrimination still lingers in the workplace thirty years on. Discrimination occurs when someone is treated unfairly or differently based on characteristics such as race, gender, age, disability, or sexual orientation.

Inequality beneath the surface: a Belgian case study on structural discrimination in the workplace and the role of organizational structure, culture and policies

nequality beneath the surface: a Belgian case study on structural discrimination in the workplace and the role of organizational structure, culture and policies

This article discusses the structural discrimination present in workplaces, particularly against women and ethnic minorities, highlighting how organizational culture, structure, and policies contribute to inequality. It emphasizes the importance of restructuring, culture change, and policy enforcement in creating an inclusive work environment that enables merit-based advancement for all employees, thus advocating for a fair and diverse workforce.

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