At the DEI Forum 2024: Resilience and Persistence, leaders, HR professionals and advocates gathered to explore how resilience and persistence can be powerful tools in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace. The forum emphasized the importance of staying committed to DEI efforts, even in the face of challenges like employee resistance, systemic barriers, and the evolving expectations of younger generations. This article reflects on the critical moments and insights from the first part of the event.
"This groundbreaking initiative aims to educate employers on their fundamental human rights obligations, empowering them to make meaningful changes within their organizations and, importantly, in regions outside the capital", said Jana Tikalová (CEO of OPIM).
“Human rights are not just abstract legal concepts; they are a reality for each of us every day. Employers play a crucial role in the practical implementation of human rights, as people spend a significant part of their lives at work. This is vital not only for their well-being but also for the prosperity of the organization and our society as a whole.”
"There is one level that absolutely everyone can reach: we can each start with ourselves."
"Life gives you currency and it's up to you how you spend it."