The third annual Asia LGBT Milestone Awards and Business Diversity Forum (ALMA) will take place in Shanghai on June 26 as part of the city’s pride celebrations
WorkForLGBT and Shanghai LGBT Professionals organized the 1st Annual China LGBT Talent Job Fair – the first time in China companies have publicly reached out in support of the LGBT community – on April 25th, 2015 in Shanghai, China
The ALMA Awards (Asia LGBT Milestone Awards), formerly the “Asia Pink Awards”, is a premier LGBT event created by ELEMENT BIZ and organized together with ILGA Asia.
Senior executives of 19 global financial services firms gathered last Thursday at Out on the Street Asia, the region's first LGBT workplace summit, to share their thoughts on LGBT diversity. Fridae's Hong Kong correspondent Nigel Collett reports.
Engineering MNC Arup's inaugural LGBT diversity meeting on August 1 is open to employees of other companies in the built environment industry, including engineers and architects, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Todd Sears, founder of the first Wall Street LGBT leadership organisation Out on the Street, was in Hong Kong last month. Fridae's Hong Kong Correspondent, Nigel Collett, finds out more about the first Asian Summit scheduled for 24 October this year.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has become somewhat of a hero for rebutting a shareholder who complained that the company's support of same-sex marriage was hurting the company’s stock price at the company's annual meeting last week.