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Fixing gender discriminatory behaviours in the workplace.
#CallOutForChange
In many organisations, there remains a gap between rhetoric and reality, with female managers continuing to experience everyday sexism and bias in their workplace.
Fixing these 'broken windows' is the most urgent challenge facing any manager trying to support gender balance in their organisation.
This campaign reveals the 'broken windows' of gender bias that still – for far too many women – mar the reality of work. This can include being talked over in meetings, being described as pushy or shrill when they are being decisive or firm, or being objectified. Our aim is to bring to light these behaviours, encouraging both men and women to call these out in the workplace.
Too many 'broken window' behaviours pass unchallenged. Make 2018 the year for action. Everyone has a role to play.
Join our CMI Women Facebook group to share your day-to-day experiences and solutions for everyday sexism and bias in the workplace. This will help us all to find the best ways to create more inclusive cultures.
Workplace equality could add £150bn to the UK economy by 2025 (Mckinsey).
Male managers are 40% more likely to be promoted than women.
The gender pay gap among managers still stands at 26.8%.
82% of managers agree diversity training should be core to every manager's professional development.
Managers rate flexible working as one of the top 5 routes to helping women progress.
Only 8%of managers say that their organisation sets gender diversity targets.
View our guidance on promoting diversity in the workplace.
Unlocking the six key areas to achieving gender balance.
Time to fix the broken windows.
Join CMI Women and be part of a network driving gender balance in the workplace and leading the way for women in management and leadership. Joining CMI Women is free for CMI members. Join CMI Women
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