Description
In this episode, we talk about everyday sexism and why it happens in most workplaces, often without people noticing.
Trine Askholm talks with Professor Sara Louise Muhr and HR-director Thomas Thorsøe from Kemp & Lauritzen about poor working environment in which employees are exposed to everyday sexism, that most likely will result in poor performance for employees.
You will find out why it is no longer appropriate to hang a calendar with naked people in your office.
The guests dive into vignettes within the themes: Everyday sexism, stereotyping “women as natural nurturers” and sexism against men.
Guests: Professor Sara Louise Muhr, Copenhagen Business School and HR-director Thomas Thorsøe, Kemp & Lauritzen.
Producer and host: Trine Askholm
Editor and producer: Freia Dam
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Published 12/12/23
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