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SUMMARY:IDAHOT MAY 17TH
DESCRIPTION:The International Day Against Homophobia\, Transphobia and Biphobia is observed on May 17 and aims to coordinate international events that raise awareness of LGBT rights violations and stimulate interest in LGBT rights work worldwide. By 2016\, the commemorations had taken place in 132 countries across the globe
URL:https://archive.workplacepride.org/event/idahot-may-17th/
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SUMMARY:LGBTI WORKPLACE INCLUSION IN HUNGARY - INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\n\n\n\nCreating workplaces where everyone can be themselves is a priority for modern businesses. People that feel included and have a sense of belonging at their places of work are more productive\, better team players\, and make a greater contribution. They are less likely to be ill or need to be replaced\, all of which translates into financial impact for businesses. \n\n\n\nTremendous progress has been made in Europe in the past decade to create equitable workplaces for previously excluded or marginalised groups\, including LGBTI people\, but there is still much room for improvement. During this conference\, we will discuss the barriers as well as the opportunities facing businesses in regards to their LGBTI employees\, clients/customers. It will also explore how investors look increasingly at the breadth of a businesses’ engagement when it comes to equitable workplaces. \n\n\n\nParticipants will include (a.o) representatives from both multinational and Hungarian businesses\, members of Hungarian LGBTI Civil Society\, and members of the diplomatic community. \n\n\n\nGOALS: The conference will address a broad range of issues when it comes to LGBTI inclusion in the workplace. It will focus mainly on the business rationale for creating LGBTI inclusive workplaces. It will demonstrate how both business and society could benefit from a more open inclusive approach to this community. Participants will gain insight and knowledge from experts on each topic and will have the opportunity to engage in interactive discussions. Most importantly\, all participants will leave with the feeling that they personally can play a role in furthering the cause of LGBTI visibility and inclusion in their own workplace. \n\n\n\nDATE / TIME:        Monday\, 17 May\, 15:00 – 17:00 CET \n\n\n\nACCESS:  Open to all\, but registration required \n\n\n\nRegistration is now open!
URL:https://archive.workplacepride.org/event/lgbti-workplace-inclusion-in-hungary-international-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Europe,General Events,International Conference,Symposium Online
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