Engendering Workplace

Pandemic and Displacement of Healthcare to Domestic Care

Ashwin Varghese There is an ongoing pandemic which has caused a global shutdown of travel. Several countries, both advanced capitalist countries like the US, and peripheral capitalistic economies like India, have implemented contingency measures where schools and higher educational institutions are being shut down to curb the spread of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). A common …

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WISCOMP Dialogues on ‘Women’s Leadership and the Corporate Sector’

Register Here! Background The skewed percentage of women in senior management positions in the corporate sector echo prevailing discriminatory policies, cultures and practices. There is a consequently a need to interrogate and examine these to address issues of inclusion, equity, and justice. With this background, the upcoming WISCOMP Dialogue in January provides a context to …

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Making Educational Institutions Inclusive Workplaces​

By, Ms. Mayuri, St. Mary’s School, New Delhi What is the satiety of inclusion? Do we think that since nowadays inclusion is particularly used for people with disabilities, thus ensuring the participation of people with disabilities in different departments will ensure inclusion is happening? Can inclusion be measured, gauged, assessed or appraised? Inclusion is not …

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