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Employers boosting fertility treatment benefits but critics say provinces can do more
GATE's Director Sarah Kaplan speaks to CTV News about how companies are offering fertility benefits as a way to attract and retain a diverse talent pool.
Research Roundup: December 2022
GATE's report, The Future of Work: Will Remote Work Help or Hinder the Pursuit of Equality, was featured in AACSB's research roundup of December 2022.
Anne Dawson now head of PMO appointments team
GATE's Faculty Research Fellow (on leave) Kate Bezanson has been hired as a special adviser to the prime minister focusing on gender, rights, and social, economic and legal issues.
When it comes to inequality, remote work is a double-edged sword — especially for women
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan speaks to Canadian Business about "The Great Breakup" between women workers and their noninclusive work environments.
Professionals Awards
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan is mentioned by the Financial Post as part of a group of women who are professionals in practice and play a leadership role within their organizations.
Why I Invested In, and Am Leading, Brain Power: Impact, Connection, Inspiration
GATE's Executive-in-Residence Vanessa Iarocci writes about her experience turning around an insolvent apparel provider and her new leadership role in education.
The Future of Work. New Report from Institute for Gender and the Economy Looks at Remote Work and the Pursuit of Equality.
A new report from GATE looks at who has benefited from remote and hybrid work models and what organizations and governments can do to ensure those currently disadvantaged by the current models can also benefit.
Another Workplace Trend Has Emerged: ‘The Great Breakup’ Is Here
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan speaks to Canadian Business about "The Great Breakup" between women workers and their noninclusive work environments.
Sarah Kaplan appears before Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology
Sarah Kaplan spoke before the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology on September 28, 2022, regarding the role of gender-based analysis plus in the policy process.
Research Reveals The Reason For The Class-Based Pay Gap
GATE Faculty Research Fellow András Tilcsik's research was highlighted in this Forbes article about the pay gap and how it intersects with class.