Young Women’s Trust welcomes new CEO Claire Reindorp
Young Women’s Trust is welcoming new CEO Claire Reindorp. Claire joins the charity following more than 25 years working for organisations tackling inequality.
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Young Women’s Trust is welcoming new CEO Claire Reindorp. Claire joins the charity following more than 25 years working for organisations tackling inequality.
New research from Young Women’s Trust shows a lack of flexible and accessible employment opportunities is preventing young women from finding or staying in work.
Young Women’s Trust, the leading national organisation working to build better futures for young women aged 18 to 30 on low or no pay, today announces the appointment of Claire Reindorp as its new Chief Executive.
Young Women’s Trust is delighted to announce the appointment of Caroline Bernard as its new Director of Communications.
Young Women's Trust is calling on employers to commit to advertising all jobs with salary details, to stop asking applicants about their salary history and to publish their parental leave policies to help close the gender pay gap.
A YouGov survey for Young Women's Trust has revealed that 1 in 5 female HR managers (20%) agreed that women in their organisation are paid less than men for jobs at the same level.
Young Women’s Trust has today launched a new Research Centre for Young Women’s Economic Justice, which will run a training programme to empower young women to become paid peer researchers.
Research by Young Women’s Trust shows a clear picture of young women feeling ignored by politicians and untrusting of the government to respond to the issues they face.
A YouGov survey for Young Women’s Trust has revealed that a third of female HR managers agree that sexist behaviour still exists in their organisation.
A YouGov poll for Young Women’s Trust has revealed that 1 in 10 HR managers say they would be reluctant to hire a woman they thought may go on to start a family.
A new report released from Young Women’s Trust and Surviving Economic Abuse found that 1 in 10 young women, and one third of single mums aged 18 to 30 reported experiencing forms of economic abuse.
One year on from the first Covid-19 lockdown, 86% of young women said they felt that the government response to the pandemic had made things worse for people like them.