As Robert F. Kennedy formally launches its Workplace Dignity Program, President Kerry Kennedy reflects upon how leaders play a central role in honoring dignity in the workplace.
Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights launched a new Workplace Dignity initiative on Oct. 6 to advise employers on how their employees are valued and treated at work.
The initiative moves beyond slogans and compliance-first approaches to cultivate a workplace culture that protects, honors, and values all employees.
Pressure is mounting on corporate America to publicly speak out and defend historically marginalized voters from suppression.
The murders of George Floyd, Daunte Wright, and countless other Black Americans at the hands of police have sparked a long overdue conversation in addressing racial injustice in the workplace.
Start where you have the most control: within your own workplace.
Proceeds raised at the gala will celebrate and support RFK Human Rights’ ongoing work, including its Workplace Dignity program.
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