Lack Of Women's Rights Exposed In Iceland As It Tops WEF's Gender Gap Index 14 Years In A Row
Concerns about gender equality in Iceland has significantly increased since reported acts of violence against women mounted during the Covid-19 pandemic.
South London Journalism School Opens to Promote Representation in UK Media
Media entrepreneur Serlina Boyd hopes the school will encourage the next generation of reporters from all backgrounds.
Japan Airlines' New CEO Wants Japan to Not Be Surprised When Women Become President
Mitsuko Tottori's promotion marks the first time in seven decades that the flight company has been led by a woman.
Gender Discrimination Forced This Senior Manager To Resign 72 Hours After Being Promoted
Heather Wallander's promotion lasted less than 72 hours as her fight against gender discrimination forced her to resign.
This 'Boring Business Stock' Turned $10,000 to $4 Million
AutoZone shares have climbed 40,520% since its IPO on smart capital allocation, strong cash flow generation, ESG disclosures, and more cars hitting the road.
The Best European Countries for Female Workers and 2 With No Female CEOs Listed
Ireland and Luxembourg were named as the two countries without female business leaders.
The Good Coffee Project Brews Goodness and Social Responsibility, One Cup at a Time
Founded in 2020, a company in the coffee industry aims beyond delivering your daily dose of caffeine.
Resumes With 'Black' Names Like 'Lakisha' or 'Jamal' Less Likely To Get Callback, Research
The study developed from research conducted by professors at the University of Chicago two decades ago.
Football Management Is 'All Snakes And No Ladders' For Ex-Black Players
Over three decades, non-black former footballers were found to have a 50 percent better chance of becoming a football manager than ex-black professionals.
Women Represent Just 3% Of The Global Construction Industry, But They Are Still Being Harassed
Construction companies are still refusing to hire women, despite an ongoing staffing crisis and demand for new recruits in the front-line manual sector.
Should I Invest in Defence Stocks? UK Gov Say They Align With ESG After Rishi Steps up Military Spending
The growing need to protect ships, submarines, and aircraft may see stocks like BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce benefit from higher demand for military equipment.
How Would DNS Blocking in Norway Impact the Gaming Industry
Norway mulls DNS blocking to curb gambling, prompting European Gaming and Betting Association to advocate for ending state monopoly.
Troubling Surge Due to Class A Drugs: Football Clubs With Most Arrests And Bans in 2022-23
The surge in arrests at football matches has reached levels last seen almost a decade ago, painting a troubling picture of fan conduct that demands attention.
Is AI the Future of Human Capital Potential or the Harbinger of Obsolescence?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of transforming human capital within the corporate world, offering a dual-edged sword of promise and peril.
UK Paralympian Slams Nike For Not Selling Single Shoes For Amputees
Nike has been accused of failing to live up to its inclusivity and diversity values after it refused to sell single shoes to amputees.
How Companies Can Champion Women's Leadership Roles In The Tech Industry
The tech industry faces the declining presence of women in leadership roles. To address this, some tech companies are adopting comprehensive strategies.
Microsoft Copilot AI Backtracks on Bias After Spreading Anti-Semitic Jewish Stereotypes
Microsoft's Copilot Designer, a free text-to-image tool, generates anti-Semitic stereotypes despite guardrails.
By 2531, Everyone In Japan Will Have The Same Surname Unless Marriage Laws Change
Current laws in Japan, which dictate that families should adopt one family name after marriage, could result in the whole population being named "Sato."
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Sparks Baseless Attack Theories
Conspiracy theorists said Tuesday that the Baltimore bridge collapse resulted from an intentional attack -- despite officials quickly saying there was no evidence of foul play.
Americans Designed Nike's 'Woke' England Jersey; Why Don't They Change Their Flag's Colors, Too?
Delve into the uproar surrounding Nike's redesigned England football shirt, emphasizing the involvement of American designers and the steep pricing of the kit.
Deaf Google Worker Sues for Discrimination: Had No Translator and Was Told to 'Keep Her Mouth Shut'
Google went back on its initial promise to provide Jalon Hall with sign language interpreters to help her in moderating YouTube content.
UK Government Unveils New Extremism Definition
The UK government on Thursday unveiled a new definition of extremism, as church leaders warned it risked disproportionately affecting Muslim communities.
Microsoft Scrambles To Block Copilot From Creating Nightmarish Images
Microsoft is blocking prompts and tightening controls to prevent misuse of its AI tool, Copilot Designer after facing safety concerns.
Led By Musk, Silicon Valley Inches To The Right
Since his tumultuous takeover of Twitter, Elon Musk has made an unabashed turn to the right politically, defying the orthodoxy that Silicon Valley is a citadel of well-heeled liberals beholden to Democrats.
Elon Musk Deletes Charity Critic Post Targetting MacKenzie Scott After It Goes Viral
Elon Musk deleted a post criticising MacKenzie Scott's charity donations, but it spread online before disappearing.
Copilot Offers Controversial Responses On Teaching Sex, DEI, LGBTQ Topics In Preschool
Microsoft's Copilot asserted that discussions about paedophilia and White privilege were not appropriate for nursery school kids.
Only 5% of Drivers In Motorsports Are Women: F1 and Charlotte Tilbury Team Up To Change That
After working with major athletes like England Midfielder Ella Toone, Charlotte Tilbury announced that it would become the first female-founded brand to sponsor Formula One.
'He betrayed the Queen. That's unforgivable.': Donald Trump and Prince Harry rift caused by Meghan Markle
Trump, during his presidency, was taken aback by what he perceived as Prince Harry's departure from the traditional royal protocol.
Welsh Government Takes Action Following Damning Report on South Wales Fire and Rescue Service
Following a report highlighting inappropriate behaviour within the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service, the Welsh government has announced its intervention.
Labour Proposes Extension of Equal Pay Rights to Black, Asian and Minority Staff
The proposal aims to tackle the persistent wage gaps faced by individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, marking a significant step towards a fairer and more inclusive workforce.