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OPINION: Fostering Gender Equality And Inclusion To Build A Thriving Workplace

 By Melissa Norman

Gender equality in the global workforce is a multifaceted issue with varying levels of progress  across different countries and industries.

However, according to PwC’s research on workplace  inclusion, women with the highest levels of inclusion are more likely to advance in their careers.  The study highlights the importance of workplace inclusion in promoting gender equity and  women’s progression, particularly in light of the slow progress in gender representation in  leadership positions worldwide.  

The research reveals a gender disparity in promotion and pay raise requests, but also shows  that women in inclusive environments are more likely to seek advancement opportunities.

Here  are some key strategies for creating a thriving workplace through gender equality and  inclusion. 

Equal Representation on Company Boards 

To cultivate gender equality and inclusivity in the workplace, it’s imperative to strive for  balanced representation of both women and men on company boards.

Designating a specific  board seat for an individual committed to championing talent retention and fostering diversity,  equity, and inclusion (DEI) is essential. Leadership must initiate and drive change from the  highest level, embedding equity principles throughout board structure and activities. 

This approach emphasises the importance of diverse perspectives and inclusive practices in  shaping company culture and decision-making processes.

Companies need to consider not  only the appointment of women onto boards but also their integration to reap the full benefits  of gender diversity. 

Equip Male Leaders to Champion DEI 

Men play a vital role as allies in promoting gender equity and fostering a more inclusive society. 

By amplifying women’s voices, challenging stereotypes, and educating themselves about  gender disparities, they can actively contribute to reshaping societal norms.

Men can also  provide mentorship and sponsorship to women, promoting equal representation in leadership  and reflecting on their own biases and privileges. 

Focus on Diversity During Recruitment Process 

To achieve gender equality in the workplace, it is crucial to start with the recruitment process. 

This involves creating accurate and inclusive job descriptions, sourcing a diverse candidate  pipeline, and conducting fair interviews. It is necessary to eliminate internal biases throughout  the hiring process, with a particular focus on executive positions. According to McKinsey, men  currently hold approximately 60 percent of manager positions, while women hold 40 percent,  a representation of the gender disparity in early promotions.

With men outnumbering women,  there are fewer women to promote to senior managers, causing a decreasing number of  women at every subsequent level.

Organisations must ensure that all employees receive equitable compensation for their  contributions, irrespective of their gender.

The gender pay gap refers to the difference in  average earnings between men and women in the workforce.

Despite efforts to narrow the  gap, women still earn 16 percent less than men on average.

The gender pay gap varies  significantly across industries, locations, ethnicities, age groups, motherhood statuses, and  education levels. Some groups experience a much wider gap than others. 

Flexible Work Policies 

Enforcing flexible work policies, including remote work alternatives and adaptable schedules,  promotes work-life balance for every employee.

During the International Women’s Day  Celebration 2024, the Malaysian Prime Minister had said the government is looking into a more  flexible pay scheme for the civil service to enable women employees to better care for their  families.

This is a move that the Congress of Union of Employees in the Public and Civil  Services Malaysia (CUEPACS) sees as a significant step towards gender equality and work life balance in the public sector as it would assist women employees to balance work and  childcare duties at home.  

Conclusion 

Fostering gender equality and inclusion is essential for building a thriving workplace.

And we  can achieve this by ensuring equal representation on company boards, equipping senior male  leaders to champion DEI, focusing on diversity during recruitment, ensuring equal pay and  benefits, and implementing flexible work policies.

These efforts not only advance gender equity  but also contribute to increased productivity, innovation, and financial returns.

By embracing  gender equality and inclusion, organisations can nurture a more resilient workforce and drive  positive change for all employees.  – BACALAHMALAYSIA.MY

  • Writer is Founder and Managing Director of Aisling Group.

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