Webinar Series: Dealing with Disability in the Workplace
AbilityNet has created a series of free webinars for employers, HR professionals and employees to understand how technology can help disabled people in the workplace.
AbilityNet has created a series of free webinars for employers, HR professionals and employees to understand how technology can help disabled people in the workplace.
‘Where’s the Benefit? An Independent Inquiry into Women and Jobseeker’s Allowance’ was published by the Fawcett Society on 5 February 2015.

In January 2015, the TUC launched an online guide called ‘Working in the UK’ in 13 languages.

In January 2015, the TUC published ‘Enforcing the National Minimum Wage – Keeping up the Pressure’.
In February 2015, the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) published a selection of career insights of women who are on boards, board-ready, or managers in Britain’s biggest companies.
‘Off Balance: parents of disabled children and paid work’ was published by Working Families in January 2015.

‘The Pregnancy Test: Ending Discrimination at Work for New Mothers’ was published by the TUC in December 2014.
The publication addresses the impact of sexual orientation on job access and satisfaction, earning prospects, and interaction with colleagues.
In December 2014, the Government announced the roll-out of an ‘older workers’ champion scheme across every part of the UK to tackle age discrimination, from April 2015.

‘The Decent Jobs Deficit: The Human Cost of Zero-Hours Working and Casual Labour’ was published by the TUC in December 2014.