Events to advance workplace equity
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Upcoming events
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Equity Index Awards 2025
Date: 19th June 2025
Time: 4- 5pm. GMT
Location: Online - Zoom link sent on registration
Price: £49 per ticket
We invite you to participate in our prestigious Gender Pay Gap Awards, an event dedicated to celebrating organisations that lead the way in promoting gender equality within the workplace.
Based on the comprehensive data submitted annually to the Equalities Office, these awards acknowledge and honour the organisations that have made significant strides in closing the gender pay gap.
Join us to discover the top performers across 12 distinct categories:
Education
Construction
Public Sector
Finance
Law
Retail
Sport
Travel
Best Super Large Organisation (20,000+ staff)
Best Large-Sized Organisation (5,000 - 19,999 staff)
Best Mid-Sized Organisation (1,000 - 5,000 staff)
Best Small Organisation (250 - 999 staff)
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the best and gain insights into effective practices for achieving gender equality in the workplace.
Secure your spot today and be part of a movement that is shaping a fairer and more equitable future for all.
Share your workplace equity journey with like-minded professionals at our programme of events.
Our events connect you with everyone who cares about equality, so you can learn from our expertise and each other, and take away valuable insights to drive change at your workplace.
Past events
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Gender Pay Gap Summit 2023
Joined by an impressive speaker line-up at Westminster on 18 April 2023, we unpacked the latest gender pay gap data and what needs to be done next. Our speakers included Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley and Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence and Safeguarding. Read Jess’ article on closing the gender pay gap will empower women and deliver economic growth.
Awards 2024
Nominations are now CLOSED for the Lead5050 Awards 2024.
Celebrate the people working for an equitable world and recognise your own, or someone else’s, hard work.