Inclusive Language at Work: What to Use and What to Avoid

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Your words matter and they can seriously impact others, especially at work.

In fact, they can be used to include or exclude certain employees, which can make those employees feel diminished and uncomfortable. Repeated non-inclusive language may not only result in less engaged and productive employees but also lead to high turnover and low retention rates.

The good news is that being more aware of the words we use at work can go a long way towards giving all employees a stronger sense of inclusion and belonging. And we have just the guide to help.

Discover a comprehensive chart detailing non-inclusive terms to avoid and inclusive terms to use to help you ensure inclusive language at your organization.

Help all your employees feel welcome, seen heard and respected today.

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