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Employer of Choice for Gender Equality list announced

by Staff Writer
February 21, 2018
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The Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) has released the list of 2017-18 WGEA Employer of Choice for Gender Equality (EOCGE) citation holders.

A record 120 organisations have received the citation in 2017, which recognises employer commitment and best practice in promoting gender equality in Australian workplaces.

WGEA Director, Libby Lyons, said the steady growth in the list indicated that the business benefits and competitive advantage gained by improving gender equality in Australian workplaces were becoming ever more widely recognised.

Trends among the recipients include:

  • Entrenching organisation-wide flexible work
  • Programs to support women into leadership
  • Tailored parental leave policies to support use by both women and men
  • Initiatives to attract women into male-dominated roles
  • Supporting men’s caring responsibilities
  • Robust analysis and correction of gender pay gaps

“I am particularly delighted to see some of the innovative and exciting initiatives by our EOCGE citation holders covering, amongst other things, flexibility, paid parental leave, supporting women in leadership and addressing gender pay gaps,” said Ms Lyons.

“WGEA data shows there is continuing momentum and progress towards gender equality in Australian workplaces. However, it also highlights the accountability gap between having a policy or strategy in place and being held accountable for delivering results.

“Leadership and accountability are essential if real progress is to be made in shifting the entrenched gender divisions in Australian workplaces. That is why the work of our EOCGE citation holders is so important. It is only through more employers showing this type of leadership and accountability that we will see the pace of real change increase.

“I congratulate all the 2017-18 citation holders for their commitment to and recognition of the many benefits improved gender equality can bring to their business. These employers are setting the benchmark and the pace for other Australian workplaces to follow.”

Some of the recognised workplaces in the infrastructure industry include:

  • Mirvac
  • Lendlease Corporation
  • Aurecon
  • Stockland

2017-18 EOCGE citation holders range from small professional services firms to very large organisations, including universities and banks, with male-dominated, female-dominated and mixed industries represented.

“It is encouraging to see some new citation holders this year in fields as diverse as engineering, manufacturing, insurance, IT and entertainment,” said Ms Lyons.

“Each industry and each business has its own gender equality challenges. We are confident that all our citation holders are driving change in their own organisations as well as playing a leadership role to promote gender equality across their industries and in the wider community.”

A list of the 2017-18 Employers of Choice for Gender Equality can be found here.

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