5 years agoTags big techDanish media unite to make US tech giants pay for news Denmark’s media companies have joined forces to collectively negotiate with US tech giants, like Google and Facebook, over payments for
5 years agoTags diversity & inclusionWomen engineers face more recruitment bias when returning to work Despite attention and resources being devoted to the recruitment and retention of women in engineering over the last years, women
5 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: the 8 things you need to know TOP NEWS: European Commission is investigating if Google advertising has violated EU competition rules by favouring its own online display
5 years agoTags booksColleen Ammerman, co-author of ‘Glass Half Broken’ in an exclusive interview I consider ‘Glass Half-Broken: Shattering the Barriers That Still Hold Women Back at Work’ one of the most important books
5 years agoTags European Innovation CouncilEuropean Innovation Council announcing funding of startups The European Commission announced the second round of direct equity investment through the European Innovation Council (EIC) Fund. Since its
5 years agoTags digital newsReuters Institute’s annual News Report: need for more diverse newsrooms Young people – especially young women – think media represent them less fairly. This also goes for political partisans and
5 years agoTags diversity & inclusionIntel diversity report: Women in the U.S. losing ground Intel diversity report for 2020 showed that the company had ups and downs in diversifying its workforce, with women in
5 years agoTags Fortune 500More women CEOs on Fortune 500 but still a long way to go In 2021, the number of women running businesses on the Fortune 500 list of the biggest businesses in the United
5 years agoTags HP - SliderDiscussing the impact of the pandemic on women in news WAN-IFRA’s Indian Media Leaders eSUMMIT 2021 will be hosting a panel on June 29 – the second day of the
5 years agoTags AI recognitionEU watchdogs want ban on AI recognition in public places Artificial intelligence (AI) based automated recognition of humans should be banned in public spaces, the EU´s two data protection organisations