D&I in the Media

Fight over Bi-lingual City Signs Finally Ends in Southern Austria – After Decades

Austria took a step to end a decades-long rift with the country’s Slovenian minority this November, when parliament passed a law to double the number of communities allowed to use bilingual city signage, mainly in the region of Carinthia. In the future, Slovenes (Austrian citizens) of 164 cities will be able to read the name […]

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Business Innovation and Creation through Diversity, Diversity at the Workplace European Commission DG JUST

The European Commission supports an EU-Level exchange platform between organisations promoting and implementing national Diversity Charters. In this context, the conference “Business Innovation and Creation through Diversity” took place in Brussels on 30th November. The conference explored the dynamic approach of Diversity Charters in Europe promoting Diversity in the workplace, examining the role of SMEs, […]

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Male Bashing and Gender Stereotyping in the Media

While The Washington Post informs its readers about “What men can learn from women about leadership in the 21st century”, the International Herald Tribune published a special report about “German women boxed out of work”. With colourful pictures of traditional family models and detailed information about what goes wrong in Germany so that the share […]

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Unbalanced Work-Life-Balance in the EU

There is progress in the area of work-life-integration, says a current study of the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE), but the distribution of an effective balance between work and private life remains unequal across the two genders. The pan-European research reveals that women continue to be the main stakeholders for raising children in most […]

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First Comprehensive Guide to European Non-discrimination Law

The European Court of Human Rights has launched the first Comprehensive Guide to European Non-discrimination law on the 21st of March, the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The handbook based on case law of the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice covers the history and the background […]

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International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia in the Media

May 17th marked the 7th annual International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO). Commemorated around the world with positive reactions in many countries, it was also marred by attacks in others, generating intense and diverse press coverage. In line with one common media principle, a large share of the coverage featured the officials who provided […]

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5th Jump Forum Identifies Cultural Change Essential for Women’s Empowerment

“A new culture of identity for men and women is possible.” This was the central message of this year’s Jump Forum in Brussels on the 5th and 6th of March, in which 500 participants and 30 international speakers took part. The goal of the forum was to raise awareness for the various aspects of gender […]

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New Diversity Charters: Austria, Norway, Sweden

Austria, Norway and Sweden have joined in the newest trend in European Diversity: Diversity Charters. In an effort to band companies together towards a common public goal of supporting, motivating and monitoring Diversity efforts, these new initiatives signal that European companies are not only intensifying their programmes but also aim to communicate their commitment externally.

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Tools to Reduce Gender Pay Gap

In the latest salary survey by the UK-based magazine ‘Financial Director’, analysts have discovered that the pay gap between male and female finance directors has widened over the past two years. Women are now earning 68 percent of the average remuneration package of their male counter-parts – two percent less than the numbers in 2008. […]

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