The Conversation, March 21, 2017 12.21pm AEDT
Homophobia is costly to workers and the businesses that employ them, research shows.
Businesses increasingly recognise that homophobia and transphobia limit their organisation’s ability to attract and retain a high calibre workforce and is hurting their bottom-line.
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GK Cooking Class: Cooking on a Budget
SAMESH, January 2017 The next FREE peer-led cooking demonstration for people living with HIV is coming up quickly. Healthy recipes to help keep those New Year’s Resolutions! Watch the chef demonstrate and then sample the yummy results for lunch. 10 am – 2 pm – Wednesday 8 February 2017 57 Hyde street, Adelaide Register by Monday 6 February Call SAMESH on (08) 7099 5300 to...
December GK Cooking Class for People Living with HIV
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