… The programme addresses the skills shortage in the tech industry by enabling already qualified women to re-enter the … with the tech industry’s particular demands and its ‘bro’ culture. Achieving gender balance in tech companies must, … achieve.’[6] There were internal effects too, as company culture was impacted directly through participation in …
… the context of each particular workplace. The Irish tech industry Women’s underrepresentation in high-tech positions … with the tech industry’s particular demands and its ‘bro culture’. Achieving gender balance in tech companies must, … workforce diversity (including gender) and an inclusive culture. The driving force behind efforts to make the …
… for work and family life, which are embedded in a strong culture of equality and diversity. These include a website, a … and guidelines on a flexible and family-friendly working culture. The company has received certification and awards … its Guidelines for a flexible and family-friendly working culture , which constitute a self-commitment by the company. …
… concerted initiative to raise awareness and change company culture about parental leave as a goal of gender equality. … of working mothers. They aimed to develop a new company culture that enables and encourages men to take parental … case studies and discussing solutions. Changing the culture of SMEs Although Austria’s legal framework allows …
… years comments by media representatives have revealed a culture of favouring male experts over female experts. Their … sufficient, and attention needs to be paid to changing the culture from all angles. A well-balanced approach is … is to highlight gender imbalances and criticise the media industry without being too tough or showing an ‘activist’ …
… a better relationship between the CELEM and the media industry. This will help it to change public perceptions and … the data. Secondly, job mobility is very high in the media industry. Unfortunately, very few professionals have …