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Cath Everett has been a journalist and editor for nearly 30 years. She specializes in workplace, leadership and organizational culture issues, but also writes about the impact of technology on business and society.

Articles by Cath Everett

Employers are convinced they provide effective support to neurodivergent employees. Lived experiences suggest otherwise

The first part of a two-part article on neurodiversity evaluates a recent report, indicating that tech sector organizations - which employ high numbers of neurodiverse workers - often feel smug about how well they are doing in inclusion terms. But unfortunately, the lived reality is failing to match the promise.

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International Women’s Day 2026 - why is there still a big AI gender skills gap – and what can employers do about it?

A recent report by recruitment consultancy Randstad revealed that women are much less likely to be offered AI upskilling opportunities than their male counterparts. So, what is going on here and how can organisations fix the problem?

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How and why employers should support whistleblowing in an AI era

The ethical and moral challenges of AI combined with inadequate government and private sector action to tackle them mean that whistleblowing is becoming an increasingly important guardrail in preventing serious incidents from taking place. So, what can employers do to support and even encourage such activity?

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