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  • Baker McKenzie launches ‘thorough review’ into ex-lawyer’s racism allegations

    February 1, 2023

    US law giant Baker McKenzie has vowed to immediately conduct a “thorough review” into claims a mixed-race lawyer was subject to multiple instances of discrimination in one of its European offices. The Chicago firm’s review comes after one of its former lawyers claimed she felt forced to leave her job due to facing poor mental [...]

  • Private finance firms have fewer women leaders than listed rivals, new research shows

    January 23, 2023

    Financial services companies that are structured as privately-owned partnerships have significantly fewer women in leadership positions than their publicly-listed rivals, new research shows.   Fewer than one-sixth (15.1 per cent) of partners in privately-owned finance firms are women, according to research from employment law firm Fox & Partners. By comparison, women account for 43 per [...]

  • DWF launches menopause policy in bid to tackle legal sector’s staffing crisis

    November 1, 2022

    DWF has launched a new firm-wide policy to support women going through the menopause, as it seeks to boost its retainment of staff in the face of an exodus of older women from the UK’s workforce. The UK law firm’s policy seeks to support DWF employees going through the menopause with a view to raising [...]

  • Millions of Brits experience bullying, sexual harassment and homophobia every day at work

    July 26, 2022

    A new survey highlights today how toxic many workplaces still are in the UK with millions of workers experiencing bullying, homophobic behaviour and even sexual harassment. In fact, a staggering 42 per cent of all British workers admit they work in a toxic workplace with one in five (16 per cent) of employees witnessing  homophobic [...]

  • Govt does not embrace gender neutrality as all new public buildings in UK will have separate male and female toilets

    July 5, 2022

    All new public buildings to have separate male and female toilets, the government has announced. The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities confirmed the move on Monday, citing “safety concerns” raised by some women over the rise in “gender neutral” facilities. The approach follows a call for evidence which gathered a wide range of [...]

  • Maternity coaching is a win-win for both employer and employee, argues City pundit

    July 3, 2022

    Despite decades of reform, and an even longer period of campaigning, the City and Britain’s wider business community are increasingly recognising that gender inequalities persist in the workplace. While the inequalities might not be as obvious as they were in the past, when blatant discrimination was both legal and, to a degree, expected, things like [...]

  • Consulting and finance firms hire more black candidates when using anonymous ‘skills-based’ tests in the hiring process

    June 26, 2022

    City employers are more likely to hire black candidates if they rely on anonymised, “skills-based” assessments in the hiring process, instead of more traditional interview methods, new research shows. Finance and consulting firms hired 79 per cent more black candidates when they relied on skill-based assessments, over more traditional methods such as cover letters, group [...]

  • Saturday Read: The City still has a long way to go as women make up less than one in four of all promotions

    June 18, 2022

    Women still make up less than a quarter of senior promotions within financial services businesses. Of the 5,815 senior level promotions and hires that took place in the financial services sector in the last year, just 1,365 were women, or 24 per cent, based on FCA data. Despite some progress being made over the previous [...]

  • Diversity goals: Improving trust encouraged 80 per cent of employees to share data voluntarily, PwC partner says

    June 17, 2022

    There is an increasing amount of trust when it comes to handing over personal data voluntarily, with a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) saying it has shot up from 15 per cent in 2018 to 80 per cent this year. The comments came during an event hosted by Datasite featuring an expert panel discussion about improving [...]

  • June 13, 2022

    CAMPAIGNERS have warned “uniquely high” childcare costs are holding back not just the City’s diversity drive but economic growth. A new study by union the TUC suggests the average nursery bill for a family with a toddler was just shy of £5,000 in 2010 but has grown to more than £7,000 just a dozen years [...]

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