There is a growing body of evidence that a pay gap exists between black/minority ethnic and white employees in the UK, but background research has
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The Law Society is currently recruiting new members for the steering committees of their four diversity and inclusion divisions: their LGBT+, women, disability and ethnic
An ally is someone who is not a member of an underrepresented group but who takes action to support that group to help make their
Law Society Gazette reports that staff at transatlantic firm Womble Bond Dickinson will be free to decide whether they work at home full time, in
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The Law Society Gazette reports that city firm Ashurst is doing away with ‘maternity’ and ‘paternity’ leave, instead rolling out 26 weeks of paid leave
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The Law Society Gazette reports that Trevor Sterling, a personal injury solicitor is believed to have made history by becoming the first black senior partner
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The Disability Confident scheme supports employers like you to make the most of the talents disabled people can bring to your workplace. What is the