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Increase your Success Rate in Relationships
Relationships with others are central to the human condition; we are all connected to one another in all sorts of ways. If we want to be successful in any area of life we need to be skillful in relationships...
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Fawcett launches legal challenge to government budget
"With a budget that risks rolling back women’s independence a generation, we could no longer stand by"
Plans to scrap retirement age of 65
Workers will no longer be forced to retire at 65 from next year under radical proposals unveiled by the Government.
From working women... for working women
A Life of Enthusiasm
Smart Opportunities speaks to Rachael Rainbow, Production Director at the award-winning digital agency, Cogapp.
Read moreKeep your life details safe online!
As the number of unemployed individuals rises, scammers are becoming proactive and targeting those who are keen to get back into work...
Does your CV stand out?
A good CV is a marketing document or promotional tool which shows prospective employers that an individual has the right skills and experience required...
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What does the coalition government mean for women?
According to the Fawcett society, the new coalition’s ‘programme for government’ and the recent Queen’s speech add up to a mixed-bag for women, with proposals ranging from positive to disappointing to downright disturbing.... Read more
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Fabulous free training for women over 50
The Centre for Micro Enterprise (CME) at London Metropolitan University is offering a FREE Training Programme for women aged 50 or over...
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Equal Pay Act: 40 years on
Four decades after equal pay legislation was introduced female workers are still paid 16.4% less on average than their male counterparts...
Maternity leave for wives of self-employed
The EU is to update an existing law to give standard social protection rights to self-employed workers and the spouses or life partners of self-employed workers... Read more
Microsoft named best place to work in Europe
It is the third consecutive year that the technology giant, Microsoft has come out on top in the list... Read more
Driver training more accessible for men
Employers are failing to provide women with important driver training that is made much more accessible for their male counterparts...
Woman becomes graduate at 94
A carlifornian woman has proved that age is nothing but a number, and that when there's a will, there's a way... Read more
Fawcett calls for more women in politics
The government should lead a debate on how to encourage more women to enter politics...
Theresa May now UK's most senior female politician.
Conservative MP Theresa May has become the UK's most senior female politician after being appointed home secretary... Read more
Parliamentary Candidates asked to pledge their support to Women
A survey conducted by equality organisation the Fawcett Society, asked 2,285 parliamentary candidates whether they will commit to supporting a wider action against gender inequality...
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Leading the Team
Smart Opportunities speaks to Donna Miller - European Director of HR for Enterprise Rent-A-Car - about her unplanned but successful career in human resources (HR)
Read moreHave passion, will travel
Smart Opportunities speaks to Surinder Hundal, Director of Communications at the International Business Leaders Forum, about her career and her approach to business.
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Financial sector failing to properly utilise the talents of women.
"We are not saying that had women been in charge, the crisis wouldn’t have happened, but we are highlighting the fact that women are poorly represented in the financial sector, particularly at senior level...
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Developing your business career strategy
Successful business communicator and innovator Surinder Hundal shares her experience on developing a career strategy.
Read moreThe 'Real' Recruiter
Debbie Thrift has more than 20 years in the UK recruitment industry and takes great pride in connecting the right people to the right opportunities. We spoke to Debbie about what it takes to be a first-class recruitment consultant.
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Leadership and business training key to getting more women on boards
"That was a rude awakening," said Ms. Howard. "There were 50 percent more men than women getting special attention and special development."...
Read moreNewer markets racing ahead with more women at executive level
“Why, in a country where overall female literacy rates are poor, are so many more women making it to the top? While in Britain, with 30,000 more female undergraduates than male ones, women have not..."
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Gender Blindness in the Workplace?
I think I had better begin by declaring my bias! I am a feminine feminist: I do not think women need to, or should have to, behave like men to get on in the world of work...
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Resilience: Key to Professional Advancement
An Accenture report titled “Women Leaders and Resilience: Perspectives from the C-Suite,” released as part of Accenture’s sixth global celebration of International Women’s Day, found that...
Read moreBBC’s Question Time invites women-only audience.
BBC1's politics show, Question Time, will invite a women-only audience on March 11th to coincide with...
Read moreLet's Join Women on the bridge
Women perform 66% of the world's work but only earn 10% of income...
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How PREPARED are You?
Last year, Yasmina Siaddatan was hired as Sir Alan's apprentice. She believed that she had something to offer, and rather than giving in to fear or allowing the obstacles...
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Law firms team up to promote equal opportunities in the workplace.
The country’s top law firms are tackling gender imbalance and promoting diversity at partnership level by coming together...
Read moreCouncil’s bonus system is ‘sexist’
According to a CIPD report, Sheffield City Council could be set for a wave of pay compensation claims...
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Making Networking Work for Her (Jackie Groundsell, co-founder 1230)
We speak to Jackie Groundsell - co-founder and co-director of networking business 1230 - and find out a little more about how she did it.
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Equalities commission welcomes panel report.
The Equalities and Human Rights Commission has welcomed a report by the National Equality Panel. The Commission believes that the report is the most detailed research yet... Read more
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Review your last 12 months
Most of us are busy at the end of every year with the build up to the festive season swiftly followed by a bout of New Year resolution making. And then we forget them within weeks!
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Report calls for better representation of women in politics
A report by the House of Commons Speakers Conference recommends that compulsion might be necessary for all political parties to increase the representation of women...
Harriet Harman says broadcast media should value older women
The Equalities Minister repeated criticism of the BBC and other broadcasters for “outdated” discrimination against older women in journalism.
Government launches Public Leaders training and development courses
The UK Government in partnership with Common Purpose's About Time campaign has launched two 'Public Leaders' training and development courses...
Government's response to 'pregnancyprotect' petition
We recently supported a petition asking the Prime Minister to ensure that... Read more
Employers optimistic about hiring
Employers’ short and medium outlook for growth in permanent recruitment continues to show some improvement...
Read moreThe 2009 FTSE Female Report: Discouraging picture for women
The 2009 Female FTSE report from Cranfield School of Management has found that the number of female board members of FTSE 100 companies has remained at 12%, the same level as in 2008...
Read moreGovernment committed to equality
In her opening of parliament speech on the 18th of November 2009, Her Majesty The Queen outlined the government's commitment to equality...
Read moreNew name...same values!
In order to attract more dynamic organisations, and offer more holistic professional support to women, we have decided to change our name...
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October 30 is 'Equal Pay Day'
On the 30th of October, individuals and groups across the country will be taking action to mark...
Read moreNational Minimum wage increases to £5.80 per hour
According to the Trade Union Congress, about one million workers are to benefit as the national minimum wage... Read more
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Women not second best!
A recent study, ‘The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness’ said that women are unhappier now, after 40 years...
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Women boxers allowed into the ring for 2012
Women will be allowed to box at the 2012 Olympics for the first time...
Read moreCommission consults private and voluntary sector employers on their gender pay gap
The Equalities and Human Rights Commission has recently launched a consultation for private and voluntary sector employers with at least 250 staff on how they can measure and report on their gender pay gap...
Read moreSwine flu: Pregnant women told to 'work as usual'
The Department of Health has confirmed that pregnant women should carry on going to work as usual... Read more
Employers warned to take precaution.
Employment lawyers have warned that employers who fail to protect their staff... Read more
Discrimination against pregnant (working) women must stop!
30,000 women every year lose their jobs as a result of becoming pregnant...
Read moreNew Fawcett report finds criminal justice system is 'institutionally sexist'
A new report by Fawcett’s commission on Women and the Criminal Justice System has found widespread discrimination...
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I feel very comfortable speaking to people about their finances....
The enforcement sector is often viewed as a ‘man’s world’, but Marston Group is challenging this stereotype...
Read moreCan you Change your Life in Thirty Minutes?
When you are finding it hard to motivate yourself, or can’t see a way ahead, try the thirty minute rule!...
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More calls for diversity in the boardroom
In a recent Financial Times article titled ‘Are there board benefits to breaking male hegemony?’...
Read moreTop employers for working families
To mark its 30th anniversary, Working Families, the UK’s leading work-life balance organisation has published its inaugural list of top employers for working families...
Read moreFirst female Poet Laureate named
Carol Ann Duffy has been named as the new Poet Laureate. She is the first woman to be appointed in the 341-year history of the post...
Read moreNew Equality Bill announced
Equalities Minister, Harriet Harman has set out landmark plans to end discrimination, making it easier for women to demand equal pay...
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Relationships Definition Time (RDT)
Our relationships with people can affect our professional development and influence us positively or negatively...
Read moreAdvice - who needs it?
Well, to answer that, most of us from time to time. Few of us get by in life without any help at all and advice from a person you trust can be an amazing source of wisdom and professional development...
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Judge approves equal pay claims of three female council workers.
Three female Cumbria County Council workers have won the right to press ahead with equal pay claims...
Read moreUK resists pressure to opt-out from working time directive.
The UK is continuing to resist pressure to end its opt-out from the EU's maximum 48-hour working week...
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First impressions
It is a very old cliché but you never get a second chance to make a first impression. But you do get a chance to revitalise your image and confound people’s expectations of you...
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Women highly under-represented in decision-making positions
According to a study by the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, male candidates still have a better chance of getting elected despite the fact that there are increasing numbers of female candidates...
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Motivate yourself
Motivate Yourself to do well at work, whatever your job! If you find yourself operating below your best at work, lacking in motivation, it will gradually erode your confidence in your abilities and you can be sure someone will notice!
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Employ A Woman keen to develop relationships with organisations that share similar values
Employ A Woman is developing useful relationships and alliances with organisations who share similar values, in order to achieve the organisation’s objectives....
Read moreMinister says Councils must right the wrong of unequal pay
Local Government Minister John Healey has announced more support for councils to deliver equal pay for thousands of workers, and end years of unfairness...
Read moreIn celebration of womanhood...
Since the 1900's, women all over the world have observed and celebrated women. There has been a significant change and attitudinal shift about women in the workplace...
Read moreVSO campaigning for new agency to help women
In 2009 the UN will be deciding whether or not to create a new Women’s Agency. The UN sets global standards for human rights...
Read moreMinister asks Equalities Commission to investigate city bonuses enquiry
Minister for Women and Equality, Harriet Harman has asked the Equality Human Rights Commission to investigate and to decide if city bonuses discriminate against women...
Read moreCase for diversity stronger now than ever
At a TUC conference on the 9th of February, General Secretary Brendan Barber argued that the need for equality and diversity-offering fair chances...
Read moreFawcett Society conducting research on lads mags...
The Fawcett society is conducting some research to gather views on the display of lads’ mags...
Read moreMore families depend on women's incomes...
A recent Trade Unions Congress (TUC) report has shown that more households depend on women's wages than in previous downturns ...
Read moreWhy the recession is the perfect time for businesses to recruit new female talent
The current economic climate gives businesses where women are currently under-represented, the perfect opportunity to address this issue and achieve their specific diversity goals...
Read moreEmployers need to be creative about recruiting and retaining talent.
Without any doubt, the recession presents an ideal opportunity for revolutionary businesses to recruit new talent...
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