Polls close in UK elections with historic N.Ireland result predicted
The results, expected from Friday, could have huge constitutional implications for the four-nation UK's future
IMF chief denies altering World Bank report to appease China
Amid the pressure from upper management, staff changed some of the input data, which boosted China's ranking in 2018 by seven places to 78
Australia's women footballers get landmark equal pay deal
Under a new centralised contract system Matildas stars will be paid an equal amount as big-name Socceroos.
No more 'leaning in' – the myth of the superhero businesswoman holds us all back
Women are increasingly being told that anything can be overcome with drive and a can-do attitude.
Why many Americans aren't benefiting from robust US economy
Many in Trump's America are living paycheck-to-paycheck to succeed despite the economy's rapid improvements.
Everyone profits when workplace discrimination is confronted
If workers feel they are safe from discrimination and looked after by their organisations, the whole company will reap the benefits.
How to defend the wages and rights of the British worker post-Brexit
Fears are growing that Brexit will trigger a competitive race to the bottom which will leave the British worker worse off.
British government relying too heavily on business to make society fairer
If the government is truly committed to keeping executive pay in check, it shouldn't leave it to companies to distribute their wealth more fairly.
Would you like a pole dancing colleague? Crude gender discrimination rife in Chinese recruitment
Many hiring advertisements openly calling only for male applicants and using the attractiveness of female co-workers as a draw.
International Women's Day 2018: Protests around the world highlight gender inequality
International Women's Day 2018: Women hold protests around the world to highlight gender inequality, sexual harassment and other
Why 2018 is a pivotal year for rebalancing gender equality in the gaming sector
There is not a single reason that anyone should be objectified sexually in a professional business setting in the 21st century.
Brewdog launches 'beer for girls' in pink bottles – but not everyone gets the joke
Scottish beer-producer BrewDog has come under fire for its campaign aimed at tackling "sexist" double standards in marketing.
Gender pay gap: M&S female staff paid 12.3% less than male workers
Gender pay gap: Marks & Spencer female staff paid 12.3% less than male workers. Retailer said gap is explained by fact that men still hold most senior management positions.
Blockchain and economic advancement: The way forward
Simon Yu, CEO of StormX, Inc, says crypto will re-balance wealth in the future.
Magazine charges men 26% more for latest issue to reflect gender pay gap
Maclean's publishes two identical issues with different cover prices for men and women to highlight pay inequality in Canada.
Trump gives with one hand, takes with other: Paid family leave would force parents to delay retirement
US President Donald Trump's paid parental leave plan would penalise poorer parents with larger families and force parents to delay their social security retirement payments.
Wales shakes up democracy by giving 16-year-olds the vote - will England follow?
The voting age in Wales is set to be lowered to let teenagers aged 16 and over take part in democratic decisions including local council elections.
Top BBC presenters take pay cut amid gender pay gap row
The broadcaster has said Nicky Campbell, Jeremy Vine, John Humphrys, Huw Edwards and Jon Sopel have agreed to take a pay cut.
Netflix boycott: Jada Pinkett Smith applauds Mo'Nique for 'shining light on truth'
Mo'Nique accused streaming giant of colour and gender bias after she was offered significantly less money than fellow comedians Amy Schumer and David Chappelle for a comedy special.
What is a terf? All you need to know about the controversial word dividing feminism
The term is used to describe people who believe trans women are not "real" women - but some see it as a slur.
Davos 2018: Spotlight on world's vast wealth gap as business elite gathers in Switzerland
The richest 1% of the global population received 82% of all new wealth generated in 2017, while the poorest 50% saw no increase at all.
Mo'Nique calls for Netflix boycott after being offered less than David Chappelle and Chris Rock
Oscar-winner Mo'Nique says she was offered significantly less money than Amy Schumer for a comedy special.
Three ways white men are discriminated against in the workplace
White males do not have it all their own way in the office – far from it.
BBC 'trolls its own employees' with tweet suggesting people start 2018 by asking for a pay rise
Days after Carrie Gracie resigned from the BBC in protest over equal pay, the corporation's main Twitter account tweeted suggesting people start the year by asking for a pay rise.
Mark Wahlberg was paid All the Money in the World compared to Michelle Williams for crunch reshoots
Williams got less than 1% of salary of co-star Wahlberg for new scenes shot to replace Kevin Spacey with Christopher Plummer in J Paul Getty drama.
Robots and artificial intelligence will take away half of all jobs think tank warns
A study by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) says technology will wipe out almost half of jobs in the UK.
Ed Sheeran's Liberia appeal voted most offensive charity campaign of 2017 - is the award fair?
Comic Relief video featuring Ed Sheeran was branded "poverty tourism" by the Norwegian NGO that runs the awards.
Envy triggered by austerity blamed for surge in vandalism of expensive cars
Are angry Brits expressing their rage by damaging the cars of the wealthy?
Britain faces longest decline in living standards in 60 years
Think tank says Philip Hammond's decision to cut stamp duty is a 'very poor way to boost home ownership'.
'We want to pay more taxes': 400 billionaires and millionaires urge Congress dump reforms
Businessmen and billionaires have said that their taxes should be increased rather than cut at a time of mounting debt.