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A report conducted by two Taiwanese LGBTQ+ rights groups identified 47 companies as “friendly” for queer employees.

How Amazon’s One Enterprise system can transform the workplace.

A parenting website in Taiwan has recognized 26 companies as “family-friendly workplaces.” The businesses say these family benefits could help boost Taiwan’s low birthrate and help retain workers.

A new study found greater productivity in companies with a higher gender balance.

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An Outlook Business-Great Place to Work listing of Top 100 workplaces for women. Plus, how companies are furthering gender diversity and inclusion.

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Workplaces are banning ChatGPT. Some cite privacy concerns for sensitive information.  One case showed that using the tool can actually generate false information.  Veuer’s Elizabeth Keatinge has more.  

When it comes to gender inclusivity, in corporate India the discourse rarely moves beyond lip-service. What will it take to bring about real pay parity, more leadership roles, mentoring and upskilling opportunities for women? Dear India Inc., it’s time to get your house sorted.

Research from The Society for Human Resource Management shows 95% of workers have been involved in polarizing discussions at work, either as a participant or as someone who has witnessed this. 41 percent of people say they’ve even quit their job because their values were stigmatized by colleagues.