inclusion
24. June 2014 || by Michael Stuber || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
In the European Union a constantly growing group of 80 million people is handicapped, just the same number of people that is living in the most populated EU country, Germany. More than 50% of the disabled Europeans are female, representing 16% of the overall female population in the EU. A report on women with disabilities, […]
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3. March 2014 || by Michael Stuber || Business Case, Newsletter ||
Courage, persistence and a good portion of innovative potential – being self-employed demands certain features, especially within an economy witnessing unemployment rates up to 25%. The Spanish labour market was severely affected by the worldwide economic crisis and all those Spaniards owning their own businesses were even more endangered, struggling alone against the crisis. In […]
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3. March 2014 || by Michael Stuber || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
Business Europe, the EU-level platform for employers’ associations, has created its first position paper on Diversity Management at the European workplace. The ten pages summary calls out several drivers, advantages and approaches for reaching a diverse, inclusive and hence more successful business culture.
Tags: age, english, ethnicity origin race, inclusion, lgbtqi*, mixed abilities, religion beliefs
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3. March 2014 || by Michael Stuber || Newsletter, Strategy & Tools ||
The need for clear leadership, including sense making, direction (and target) setting and role modelling has been found critical for the success of Diversity initiatives in many studies. To date, however, the CEOs’ perspectives have not been examined by research: how do they justify the slow pace of change and what drivers for gender equality […]
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6. December 2013 || by Michael Stuber || D&I in the Media, Editorial ||
The Republic of South Africa was the first country to ban discrimination based on all the core dimensions of Diversity, gender, race, age, disability, religion and sexual orientation, not just in the Civil Code but in their Constitution. This is one of the many enduring elements supporting diversity, respect and inclusion which the grand personality […]
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6. December 2013 || by Michael Stuber || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
Worldwide about 1 billion people are affected by some type of disability, according to estimations of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Bank. The two international organisations released a 350-page report on living conditions of disabled people worldwide. The economic and societal situation for those 15% of the total population could be far […]
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24. October 2013 || by Michael Stuber || Editorial, Leadership & Culture ||
The best established mantra about successful D&I work refers to executive leadership, role modelling and to sponsoring D&I departments and agendas. And the absence of this has become an easy excuse when progress becomes slow. That implies two questions: Who is responsible for providing the impetus so that top management support will be displayed and […]
Tags: age, english, ethnicity origin race, gender, inclusion, lgbtqi*, mixed abilities, religion beliefs, work life navigation
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17. July 2013 || by Michael Stuber || D&I in the Media, Newsletter ||
The Arab national trade union organisations associated with the ITUC, the so-called global voice of workers worldwide, have decided to launch the process of creating a trade union organisation for the Arab region, using the framework of the ITUC to promote and defend the rights of workers. The purpose of this initiative is to
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17. July 2013 || by Michael Stuber || Business Case, Newsletter ||
The basic question IF Diversity CAN add value in a business organisation has been investigated by many scientific studies. Due to the nature of academic approaches, each study had to focus on selected aspects and found – depending on the chosen approach – different answers. More recent research tried to
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17. July 2013 || by Michael Stuber || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
Despite some reservations, French trade unions have signed a new agreement on equality between men and women in the public services in France. This is the concrete outcome of cornerstones, which were discussed during a major conference with all key stakeholders in July 2012. The new framework agreement is a breakthrough for 5 million employees […]
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