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Support employment for people with disabilities: 5 inclusive hiring tips

Insperity

Building an inclusive workforce means being open-minded to the diverse population of people with disabilities. Viewing a disability as just a difference, like culture, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation, expands workforce diversity. Defining disabilities. But the definition goes farther than many realize. Change your language.

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30 Ideas On How To Improve Diversity And Inclusion In The Workplace

Vantage Circle

Diversity and inclusion (D&I) have become an integral part of corporate culture ever since the widespread protests against police brutality, systematic racism, and discrimination based on gender, sexual orientation, disability, age, culture, etc. But first, let’s take a quick glimpse at: What is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion?

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Tips for overcoming racial discrimination in the workplace

HR Digest

Inclusion is good for business; companies with more diverse management teams have 19% higher revenues, for example. We list out some ways here to be an equal opportunity employer for the workplace. Companies always mention in their ‘about us” section when hiring that they are an equal opportunities company. Clear Communication.

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Diversity and Inclusion Best Practices for Executive Recruiters

Thrive TRM

Prior to co-founding Thrive, I worked at Berlitz where I led the development of assessments and online training courses that helped leaders develop the skills necessary to create diverse and inclusive workplaces. I saw first hand the imperative role that executives played in building truly diverse and inclusive companies and teams.

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“Decolonize our minds” with Yanna Joanne Papadopoulos of Teenacers

Thrive Global

The irony in this is, that when I am in Greece, I am referred to as the “Canadeza” which means the “Canadian girl.” Decolonize our minds ; We fear change because we believe it will contribute to loss of power. Understanding that power and privilege were not rightfully anyone’s to keep. We are in an arena that is modeled after colonialism.

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BAME equality in the workplace

Strategic HCM

Last week I ‘attended’ Westminster Employment Forum’s conference BAME equality in the workplace. Speakers referred to the McGregor Smith report last year suggesting that BAME equality would generate £24bn per year to the economy. A couple of speakers called for more use of blind application processes and diverse panels etc.

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Lindsay Rae: “Get rid of corporate and school dress codes”

Thrive Global

Lindsay’s work has been published in The Times Union, Shutterbug Magazine, Period Magazine, Voltron Magazine, Philosophie Magazine, Surreal Beauty Magazine, Ellements Magazine and LiBAREator Magazine and many more. Get rid of corporate and school dress codes. Thank you so much for doing this with us!