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[[File:MyGwork2019.png|thumb|myGwork logo]]'''myGwork''' is an online recruitment hub for LGBT professionals and organisations.
[[File:MyGwork2019.png|thumb|myGwork logo]]'''myGwork''' is an online recruitment hub for LGBT professionals and organisations.


London-based twins [[Adrien and Pierre Gaubert]] founded myGwork after both experiencing homophobic behaviour in their previous places of work.<ref>Simon Edmunds, [https://www.globaldatinginsights.com/news/10062015-lgbt-linkedin-launched-by-gay-twins-to-promote-inclusion-in-workplace/ "LGBT LinkedIn Launched By Gay Twins To Promote Inclusion In Workplace"], Global Dating Insights,  11 June 2015.</ref>
London-based twins [[Adrien and Pierre Gaubert]] founded myGwork after both experiencing homophobic behaviour in their previous places of work.<ref>Simon Edmunds, [https://www.globaldatinginsights.com/news/10062015-lgbt-linkedin-launched-by-gay-twins-to-promote-inclusion-in-workplace/ "LGBT LinkedIn Launched By Gay Twins To Promote Inclusion In Workplace"], ''Global Dating Insights'',  11 June 2015.</ref>


:"myGwork is a movement, representative of the professional LGBT community and its individuals who want to work and live in a truly diverse and inclusive environment."<ref>http://www.mygwork.com/en/learn-more</ref>
:"myGwork is a movement, representative of the professional LGBT community and its individuals who want to work and live in a truly diverse and inclusive environment."<ref>http://www.mygwork.com/en/learn-more</ref>

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myGwork is an online recruitment hub for LGBT professionals and organisations.

London-based twins Adrien and Pierre Gaubert founded myGwork after both experiencing homophobic behaviour in their previous places of work.[1]

"myGwork is a movement, representative of the professional LGBT community and its individuals who want to work and live in a truly diverse and inclusive environment."[2]

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