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Five female engineers to celebrate on International Women in Engineering Day

23 June is International Women in Engineering Day, and we’re celebrating the successes of female engineers pushing boundaries in the UK.   Women may make up half of the UK workforce, but they are sorely underrepresented in the engineering sector. Just 12 per cent of engineers in the UK are […]

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How can being assertive help women progress in business?

Female assertiveness coach Jodes Salt shares five tips on how women in business can assert their way to the top “Men and women are different. That’s a good thing, and each bring different qualities to the table. Once you recognise that neither is better or worse than the other, it’s

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Construction workers to wear mood monitors

Construction workers are being offered wearable mood monitors so companies can stay in tune with how staff are feeling, as sites ramp up production post lockdown.   Framework organisation Pagabo has joined forces with technology brand Moodbeam One to provide wristbands that allow workers to record their daily moods at

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Gender and ethnicity pay gaps begin immediately after university

New research on the labour market shows that the UK gender pay gap applies as soon as graduates finish their degrees.   The study, conducted by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), focused on the salaries of 2018 graduates over the first 15 months since graduating. It found that on

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