Companies with paternity leave of up to 180 days adapt teams and schedules; see examples
Companies in Brazil are increasingly adopting longer paternity leave policies, with some offering up to 180 days, reflecting a shift in corporate culture towards supporting new fathers.
Gender Equality, Enel Achieves Another Recognition
Enel has received certification for gender equality from UNI PdR 125:2022, marking a significant step in its commitment to equitable and inclusive workplace policies.
Diversity Sign: Applications Have Started โ Certification of Inclusion Policies in the Workplace
Greece's Ministry of Social Cohesion and Family has launched a new certification initiative for workplaces promoting diversity and inclusion, with applications open until April 27, 2026.
Letter to the Editor. Abolish the waiting day โ an insult to us in care and welfare
A healthcare worker argues that the current waiting day policy financially penalizes staff for minor injuries, urging its abolition.
Balance is not a benefit, but a standard of the future
Organizations recognized for their consistent implementation of equality policies and monitoring of wage gaps amid new EU salary transparency directive.
Inequalities Begin at the Birth of a Child. Why Parental Leaves Still Don't Work
Parental leave policies in the UK disproportionately favor the middle and upper classes, perpetuating inequality and highlighting the struggles women face in the workplace, particularly after childbirth.
Working and caring for your elderly parents in the U.S.: the paid leave that can change your situation
More companies in the U.S. are adopting paid leave policies for employees who care for elderly family members, reflecting a growing recognition of the needs of caregivers.
Nike becomes the target of investigation in the US for alleged discrimination against white workers
The U.S. agency responsible for enforcing laws against workplace discrimination has announced it is investigating Nike for alleged discrimination against white individuals through its diversity policies.
USA: Nike under scrutiny for discrimination against whites in the workplace
The American authorities are investigating Nike for alleged discrimination against white employees related to its DEI policies.
A Spaniard living in Switzerland explains what happens if you work and get sick in this country
A Spanish resident in Switzerland discusses the differences in workplace sickness policies compared to Spain, revealing a rule that offers more favorable conditions for workers.