
Global #MeToo Harassment Stories You May Have Missed
It’s been over a year since the #MeToo movement — to combat sexual harassment and abuse — gained a foothold in the US and ignited a larger global discussion. The hashtag first took off in

Sexual harassment at work is finally on the decline — now for the bad news
Women report a significant drop in unwanted sexual attention at work since the #MeToo movement. Sexual harassment at work is on the decline, but sexism is rising. That’s according to a new study from the

Why It’s So Hard to Speak Up Against a Toxic Culture
Frustrated by the behavior of some men in their workplace, a group of women working at Nike anonymously surveyed other women colleagues a few months ago about their perceptions of sexual harassment and gender discrimination

Job seekers in one country face the worst racial discrimination…
While racial discrimination in hiring plagues many developed countries, one nation may have particular trouble bidding it adieu. France has the highest level of hiring discrimination against non-white groups, according to a meta-analysis of data

Equal pay day: How do we close the gender pay gap?
Equal Pay Day in the US is on 2 April. The date symbolises how far into the new year an American woman must work to earn the same as a man made in the previous

Pushing Companies to Improve on Gender Equality
Gender equality is a fundamental issue of justice. In the U.S., full-time female workers earn $10,000 less than men: that’s simply not fair. At the same time, the business case for gender balance is now