Fawcett research on women, low pay and gender equality in the emerging recovery
Research released in August 2014 by the Fawcett Society shows that women – and especially those on low pay – are firmly shut out of the recovery.
Research released in August 2014 by the Fawcett Society shows that women – and especially those on low pay – are firmly shut out of the recovery.
Research by the Universities of Bristol and Strathclyde examines the effect of employment tribunal fees on employees’ lives and livelihoods.
In July 2014, the EHRC launched an inquiry into the recruitment and appointment practices of the top 350 listed companies at board level.
In July 2014, the EHRC published guidance on ‘Appointments to Boards and Equality Law’.

‘At what price justice? The impact of employment tribunal fees’ suggests ‘that the introduction of fees has had devastating implications for working people’s access to justice.
Research by the Universities of Bristol and Strathclyde examines the effect of employment tribunal fees on employees’ lives and livelihoods.
In June 2014, Acas published its Code of Practice and guidance on the right to request flexible working.

On 18 June 2014, EDF and EDF Research Network held a seminar on ‘Using behaviour change insights to improve equality outcomes’.

‘Race at the Top’ is the most comprehensive picture of Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) representation in leadership in UK business today.
‘Work that pays: The final report of the Living Wage Commission’ was published in June 2014.