Women on boards: 5 year summary (Davies review)
A summary report from Lord Davies on the approach to increase representation of women on FTSE 100 boards to at least 25% by 2015 was published in October 2015.
A summary report from Lord Davies on the approach to increase representation of women on FTSE 100 boards to at least 25% by 2015 was published in October 2015.

In July 2015, the National Assembly for Wales published ‘Employment Opportunities for People over 50’.
Two JRF papers focus on helping young people move into the labour market with a particular focus on disadvantaged young people from ethnic groups.
In October 2015, the Counting Women In coalition published the ‘Sex and Power 2015: Who Runs Britain?’ report.
Two JRF papers focus on helping young people move into the labour market with a particular focus on disadvantaged young people from ethnic groups.

This report outlines ways in which harnessing knowledge about how we actually behave can help those engaged in recruitment to improve outcomes for organisations.
This report, based on a survey sample of more than 1,000 employees, provides a unique insight into public attitudes towards the gender pay gap and transparent reporting.

Published in October 2015, a report from Demos think tank highlights the chronic under-representation of British Muslims in top professions,
A House of Commons library briefing paper on employment tribunal fees was published in September 2015.
A TUC research note published in September 2015 shows that the poorest working households will lose on average £460 a year by 2020 due to government changes to tax and benefits.