Good intentions aren’t enough to fix seafood’s gender gap

The gender gap is a common problem, but each workplace must uncover its unique cause, said HR data expert Lara Holding-Jones.

“It’s insane to me that women are penalised for having families,” said Belinda Braley, chief people officer at the Global Seafood Alliance.
“It’s insane to me that women are penalised for having families,” said Belinda Braley, chief people officer at the Global Seafood Alliance.Photo: Belinda Braley
Published 29 July 2025, 11:01Updated 29 July 2025, 11:01
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