Tous pour un, un pour tous [All for one, one for all]. ― Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers Achieving fairness when dividing resources presents a perennial challenge. Sometimes this is easy. When ...
It seems to me that a sincere concern for women's equity and fairness in general would not be laser-focused on transgender people trying to avoid being couch potatoes. Very few people seek gender ...
Join a planning committee as they conduct a series of workshops that explore diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI) and racism across the spectrum of HPE. The planning committee will bring together a ...
College sports are a big business. Athletic programs at some major universities are valued at more than $1 billion. The top 75 programs have a combined value of over $50 billion. Revenues for the top ...
OBERLIN, Ohio — The City of Oberlin has been awarded the 2025 Norman Krumholz Equity Award in recognition of its commitment to advancing social justice and equity throughout the community. The award, ...
Over the last two decades, progressive activists have introduced lots of sententious words and euphemisms into the U.S. political lexicon. Examples include microaggression, intersectionality, ...
In 1987, I got into Carnegie Mellon’s graduate program — but they suggested I join a summer bridge course first. My background was in Journalism and Political Science, so I hadn’t taken some of the ...
Every year, the Legislative Conference of the New York state Association of Black and Puerto Rican Legislators provides a unique opportunity to discuss pressing issues facing people of color in the ...
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Recalibrating reward - part 1: Why equity and equality miss the mark
This first article in a two-part series examines why equality and equity, while important, do not by themselves produce fairness in reward decisions. It argues that fairness depends on an organisation ...
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