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Proven strategies to advance gender equity at work

Gender equity is a must for talent attraction and retention. Review five key strategies to advance gender equity at work.

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Recruitment practices

  • Their marital status or marriage plans
  • Whether they have children or the ages of their children and childcare arrangements
  • General family commitments and/or domestic arrangements
  • Their partner’s occupation and mobility
  • Actual or potential absences from work for family reasons

Key stages include:

  • Writing the job description
  • Sourcing candidates
  • Screening applications
  • Interviewing candidates
  • Negotiating compensation and offers
  • Onboarding

The role of bias

Career planning

Gender bias also influences leadership and manager decisions well after employees have been recruited and hired. Research shows these gender-based biases manifest in different expectations and assumptions related to their employees, and ultimately, negative career outcomes.

Creating the right environment for gender equity

Important touchpoints that impact an employee’s ability to progress in the organization include:

  • Performance reviews
  • Learning opportunities
  • Mentoring
  • Promotion opportunities
  • Knowledge, skills and competency development

Addressing gender equity in these career development touchpoints and collecting data on employee progress can help you understand how employees are progressing (or not) within the organization.

Flexible work

A flexible work policy

Equal pay

Leveraging data for equal pay

  • Customized analysis of pay data
  • Continuous audits
  • Scenario-based planning and strategy

The impact of starting pay

  • How starting pay ranges are established
  • Pay transparency practices
  • Starting pay negotiation practices and outcomes

Parental leave

  • Increase employee loyalty to the organization
  • Improve employee retention
  • Support physical and mental health
  • Improve talent pools and recruitment outcomes

Looking ahead

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