Women work longer hours
Women continue to work longer hours per day than men in both paid and unpaid work, says the International Labour Organisation (ILO). In both...
Read moreWomen want international mobility
International mobility equality for men and women is at an all-time low, with 19% of women believing their firm doesn't actually employ equality when selecting candidates...
Read moreWCDF Visionary Award 2016 winners announced
Honouring companies and CEOs who are pioneering best practices in corporate governance and boardroom diversity, the WomenCorporateDirectors Foundation (WCDF) has named Publix, The Santander...
Read moreBreak the ceiling, touch the sky
Mumbai in India will play host to the India Edition of ‘Break The Ceiling Touch The Sky’, the international success and leadership summit for...
Read moreInnovation, new markets and diversity lead WCD Americas Institute
The world’s largest organisation of women board directors, the WCD Foundation, met in Atlanta recently to discuss issues relating to their business in Latin...
Read moreThe rise of women in technology roles
Technology is usually seen as a profession dominated by men. Yet a survey by specialist recruitment firm Robert Half shows a rise in the...
Read moreAwards for ICT super girls
Recognising that females are significantly under-represented in Hong Kong’s ICT sector in terms of studies and career options, Hong Kong Computer Society’s (HKCS) FACE...
Read moreEducated women still not in leadership positions
Although women in Asia Pacific are increasingly more educated than their male counterparts, progress towards gender parity is still sluggish – especially in the...
Read moreCorporate boards shift their thinking
Technology changes, increasingly competitive markets, shifting trends in consumer behaviour and the rise in mobile workforces are among the top issues leading corporate boards...
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