Your Workplace Needs You: WorkPride 2025 Calls on Allies to Step Up This Pride Month
In a year defined by regressive rulings on both sides of the Atlantic – including the UK Supreme Court’s recent narrowing of the legal definition of “sex” and increasing restrictions on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the US – the need for visible, active and authentic allyship in the workplace matters more than ever.
The growing uncertainty caused by these rulings is having a chilling effect on workplace inclusion. These developments don’t just threaten hard-won progress in LGBTQ+ equality; they highlight the ongoing responsibility of employers and individuals to foster cultures of genuine belonging.
Taking place during Pride Month, the sixth annual WorkPride 2025virtual global conference, hosted by myGwork (from 16–20 June), themed “Your Allyship Journey Starts Here,” will address these pressing issues. The five-day event will spotlight the increasing importance of visible, vocal and active allyship in the workplace.
“Real and authentic allyship shows up in the uncomfortable moments – when someone speaks out against harmful legislation, when leaders challenge homophobic remarks, when companies defend inclusive values even when it’s unpopular. This year’s WorkPride aims to empower those allies – HR professionals, line managers, C-suite execs and colleagues – who want to do more, but need the tools, the language, and the confidence to act,” said Adrien and Pierre Gaubert, Co-Founders of myGwork. “The most inclusive workplaces don’t happen by accident, they happen when allies are informed, intentional and unapologetically vocal.”
Recent research by myGwork, the largest global talent platform connecting diverse talent with inclusive companies, reveals that:
Generation Z is reshaping the talent landscape, prioritising inclusion, visibility and authenticity. Performative gestures and “rainbow-washing” are no longer acceptable. Companies that fail to meet these expectations risk losing top talent.
“What we’re seeing from Gen Z, in particular, is a new standard for authenticity. They don’t just want to know if your company supports Pride; they want to know who’s in your leadership team, what your internal policies look like, how you treat trans employees, and how you show up when it’s hard,” explained the Gaubert brothers. “They’re looking for real allies – people who aren’t afraid to speak up, advocate, and challenge the status quo. That’s why allyship isn’t just good ethics – it’s good business. Companies that lead with courage and consistency will attract the most purpose-driven, talented professionals of this generation.”
In fact, earlier this year, , reflecting a growing demand for safe and inclusive workplaces. This surge sends a clear message: professionals from LGBTQ+ and other underrepresented groups are actively seeking environments where they can thrive.
“Allyship is no longer a nice-to-have. It’s a business imperative,” added Adrien and Pierre Gaubert. “WorkPride 2025 is the go-to global platform for allies and leaders to engage in meaningful dialogue, sharpen their inclusion strategies, and build truly inclusive workplaces.”
WorkPride 2025 is proudly supported by top employers committed to LGBTQ+ inclusion. Booking.com returns as headline sponsor, joined by day sponsors Taylor WessingRS GroupCanada LifeOrganon, and the Valencia Gay Games
“We’re proud to support WorkPride 2025. Fostering inclusion isn’t just good ethics – it’s good business. Partnering with myGwork helps us continue building a truly diverse workforce,” shared Robin Panrucker, Head of Talent Development and Inclusion at Taylor Wessing.
“Visible allyship is essential. myGwork continues to help us grow and evolve as an inclusive organisation,” added Jessica Chu, Group Head of D&I at RS Group.
David Burten and Edison Chen, Global Co-Leads of Organon Pride Network, agree:
“At Organon, we’re creating a workplace where everyone belongs. Our ongoing partnership with myGwork enables us to attract talent and strengthen our culture of belonging.”
Hosted by myGwork, WorkPride 2025 will feature 200+ global speakers and 40+ sessions across five days, offered in both English and Spanish. The conference is FREE and open to all – LGBTQ+ professionals, allies, HR leaders, DEI advocates, and anyone committed to workplace equality.
Key themes include:
Attendees who join five or more sessions will earn a Certificate in LGBTQ+ Inclusion. is free to attend. Register here now to access the full agenda, build your allyship journey, and help shape the future of workplace inclusion.