A one day cross border conference for employers, educators and policy makers entitled “Tipping the Balance” was held in Portadown today. Issues facing women in the workplace include affordable childcare, access to training, greater flexibility, low pay, promotion and participation in non-traditional fields. The conference highlighted innovative approaches to the difficulties faced by employers and...
New equality infrastructures presents new challenges for Irish workplaces. The role of the Equality Authority and the Employment Equality Act, 1998 have been put in place because of the need to change the way we do our business. The challenge for organisations is to change and to realise the benefits of change. Addressing a conference...
Today the Equality Authority is hosting the second symposium entitled “What contribution can the Equality Authority make to Building an Intercultural Society”, ~~ part of True Colours, a 2 week programme of events organised by the National Consultative Committee on Racism and Interculturalism. The Equality Authority will make its contribution to building an intercultural society...
True Colours is a two week programme of events organised by the National Consultative Committee on Racism and Interculturalism focusing on how Irish society can be more inclusive of ethnic minorities including Travellers, Refugees and Asylum Seekers. The aims of the two weeks are to highlight the challenge of cultural diversity into the new millennium,...
The Equality Authority Chief Executive of the recently established Equality Authority, Mr. Niall Crowley addressed delegates at the Equality 2000 Conference today, at Templeshannon, Enniscorthy. The Conference is organised by the Enniscorthy Traveller Support Group to explore ways in which the statutory and voluntary sectors can work together under the new equality infrastructure. In his...