New tools are needed to tackle gender inequality at work

...employers are best placed to find the practical answers to start to remove barriers, challenge fixed ideas of what a job is and how it should be done, and increase...
Gail Cartmail is an assistant general secretary (AGS) at Unite the Union. Her main role is to lead the union’s construction, energy, finance and public service teams, campaigning for better terms and conditions for members in that sector. She also represents Unite on the TUC General Council and is a commissioner at the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES). Equality, justice and fairness are values that Cartmail strives to embed in all her areas of work and engagement.
...employers are best placed to find the practical answers to start to remove barriers, challenge fixed ideas of what a job is and how it should be done, and increase...
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