Women in shipping
The women who move the world
Women's networking and support group is to focus on empowering women to lead
Cracking the glass ceiling and falling through the cracks
There should be stricter policies to tackle harassment issues on board, says Captain Radhika Menon
Taking a different route
'Earn while you learn' courses mean apprentices do not have to pay fees for their tuition and are treated as a regular employees – unlike a university degree, which could cost thousands of pounds
Union marches with Pride for greater workplace inclusivity
Union attended the LGBT+ Pride march in London in both 2016 and 2017
What does the future look like for women in maritime?
In March, Lloyd’s Maritime Academy hosted a webinar on Equal Shipping: Why are women still underrepresented in maritime? It discussed diversity in the maritime industry with six of the world’s leading voices. To listen to the recording, click here.
Why I left the maritime industry: Izabela Wawryszuk
Despite developing a passion for marine insurance and amassing considerable experience across the world, Ms Wawryszuk has now left the shipping industry. She tells us why
Driving profitability through workplace diversity
Lloyd’s List talks to Gina Fyffe - Integra chief executive and one of the founding members of Wista - about her subtle approach to workplace cultural change
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