JUST Jobs Analysis: Why Pay Equity Is Still Critically Important in the Time of Coronavirus
Those who face the greatest wage inequities are also those most vulnerable to layoffs and unemployment: women and people of color.
Ways Companies Can Hire, Support, and Hold Onto Black Workers
For Black History Month 2020, here are steps companies can take to better support their Black workers.
4 Essential Steps for Building a Diverse and Inclusive Workplace
No matter how much work you’ve done in this area in the past, it’s something that requires constant effort. Here are four crucial steps for building a diverse and inclusive workplace.
The January Quarterly JUST Call: Talking Environmental Sustainability with HPE
On January 31st, we’re proud to host our 3rd Quarterly JUST Call, featuring Antonio Neri, CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprises.
California Law Spurs Companies to Add Female Directors
The number of California-based public companies with all-male boards has fallen sharply since the state passed a law last year requiring them to add female directors by the end of 2019, according to Equilar, a corporate governance-data firm.
5 Ways It Pays to Have a Diverse Workforce
Most of us have a sense that fostering a diverse workforce is the right thing to do, but there’s increasing evidence that it’s good for business as well. How exactly? Here are five proven ways diversity pays off for organizations.
The SEC Must Push for Specific Human Capital Disclosure
With the SEC soliciting public comments on its Modernization of Regulation S-K Items 101, 103, and 105, we submitted a comment urging the SEC to implement a final rule that creates a clear structure and framework for human capital disclosure.
The State of EEO-1 Disclosure at Russell 1000 Companies, in 3 Charts
Less than half of Russell 1000 companies share workforce demographic data. These charts explain why.
Wall Street says it cares about diversity. But most big banks won’t share complete workforce data.
The Washington Post asked the 15 largest U.S. banks to share workforce race and gender data — data they already report to the federal government on a two-page form. Only two shared the full numbers.
5 Striking Takeaways from Our 2020 Rankings Release
Here are some of the most interesting trends we uncovered after tracking, analyzing, and ranking 922 companies from the Russell 1000 across five stakeholder groups, including Workers, Customers, Communities, the Environment, and Shareholders.
Why We Need Companies to Disclose Pay Gap Numbers Now More Than Ever
It’s up to companies to disclose and reduce their pay gaps.
The Catalytic Power of Transparency in Creating a Diverse Workforce
Intel’s Barbara Whye discusses the company’s journey toward setting and reaching goals around diversity, equity, and inclusion.
CEOs: The Black Community Wants You to Be Bold
For Black History Month, we are focusing on and striving to amplify the voices of the Black Americans we’ve engaged with over the last year through our polling.
Modeling What We Measure: Pay Equity at JUST Capital
JUST Capital pledges to roll out an Equal Pay Policy.
Here’s How 6 Companies Take the Lead Supporting Working Mothers
Most mothers don’t receive the kind of workplace support they need to balance care for their families with bringing their full selves to work.
Equal Pay for Women: Why the U.S. Needs to Catch Up on Data Disclosure and Transparency
Just 78 of the 875 largest publicly-traded U.S. companies have conducted pay equity analyses, but 82% of Americans agree that companies should not discriminate in pay. So with the majority of Americans in support of equal pay, who will take the lead on pushing for pay equity?
Here’s How 5 Companies Are Fostering Black Leadership
With so few Black Americans in top executive positions today, corporate programs supporting Black employees are essential to helping create more diverse leadership – and potentially greater profits – tomorrow.
If Laws Don’t Protect Against Discrimination Then Companies Should, Majority Of Americans Say
Americans believe that companies should go beyond the laws to protect workers from discrimination.
This Data Shows, State by State, How Few Women Hold Jobs in STEM
The U.S. still shows massive discrepancies in the gender ratio in the professional workplace, especially in STEM fields.
Who is the Wall Street Bull’s New Opponent and What Does She Have to Say About Board Refreshment?
Putting the pressure on corporations to invite a new set of decision makers to the boardroom table.