Gender should not determine pay; contribution should
Nikki Bush, Business Speaker
Leading the way to increased team performance and bottom line impact
Gender should not determine pay; contribution should.
Unfair pay practises are not accepted by children, so why are they accepted by adults??
With so?many years of programming and conditioning?many men AND?women don't even think to check if there is a gender pay gap, or just accept it as normal. This is not guesswork on my part, I check in with my corporate clients and the senior leadership teams I work with.?Just like all other forms of discrimination and inequality, this is one that needs to be checked or it will continue.
Watch the video below of how children respond to being paid more or less based on their gender; and how they make it right.
What is your organisation doing to close the gender pay gap?
In 2022, the International Labour Organization?(ILO)?announced a?statistic that globally women are paid 20 per cent less than men.?In South Africa the gender pay gap?is sitting at?23 - 35%.?
Sunitha Vikram I Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Expert and co-founder of AGUA Women's Leadership gives?some suggestions for organisational practises that can be taken up to close the #genderpaygap :
Use Market salary data to determine the current pay package vs asking about the salary paid by the current/previous employer
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When it comes to women's empowerment?both women and men must?be involved to shift the narrative,?the expectations and all of our?behaviour. It's not about either or, it's about both and.??It takes boys and girls, men and women?to make the world go round. Gender should not determine pay; contribution should.
I help leaders step into their executive presence and lead their teams with integrity. I help disconnected teams to find their flow again. Kintsugi Queen ?-Leadership and team transformation specialist
1 年I love the video Nikki Bush, Business Speaker it makes an important point about equality.