Your gender equality checklist: Flex work, equal pay, fair tech
Source: UN Women
For the first time, gender equality ranks alongside healthcare and climate change as a top global concern. Gen Z and Millennials, the generations shaping our workplaces, our politics, and our online spaces, have sounded the alarm and put the spotlight on gender equality.
But while nearly a third of young people rank gender equality as urgent – 29 per cent of Gen Z and 28 per cent of Millennials – the majority (58 per cent) says they don’t know how to support it. Here are three ways to start: at home, at work, and in digital spaces.
These recommendations are based on Team Lewis Foundation’s latest data in support of HeForShe, the UN Women solidarity movement for gender equality.
Full article available here.
For the first time, gender equality ranks alongside healthcare and climate change as a top global concern. Gen Z and Millennials, the generations shaping our workplaces, our politics, and our online spaces, have sounded the alarm and put the spotlight on gender equality.
But while nearly a third of young people rank gender equality as urgent – 29 per cent of Gen Z and 28 per cent of Millennials – the majority (58 per cent) says they don’t know how to support it. Here are three ways to start: at home, at work, and in digital spaces.
These recommendations are based on Team Lewis Foundation’s latest data in support of HeForShe, the UN Women solidarity movement for gender equality.
Full article available here.