Make 'Equity' a reality not after thought in your DEI

Make 'Equity' a reality not after thought in your DEI

Equity is about providing what each individual needs at work to thrive and be their best. This means, different things will be helpful to different people. Understanding this fact is important in being able to support all your employees.

Equity is about fairness and equitable treatment, access, and opportunity.

However, due to systemic?inequities or systemic racism that is rooted in many structures of society, equity is difficult to achieve without consistent and dedicated efforts by leaders of businesses.

Because systemic inequities are the very fabric of society, we must first learn about it, to understand how they are constructed and maintained in systems.

Understanding Equity

According to Equity Theory (John Adam’s Equity Theory)?depending on what you give to an organisation (inputs), you expect to get the same rewards (outcomes) as others are getting who give similar inputs!! Equity says that employees view a situation as equitable when employees who give similar inputs receive similar outcomes. When rewards, access and opportunities differ for the same degree of effort, employees view the situation as inequitable.

What is vital to note here is that we live in racialised systems. So, it is important for us to name the elephant in the room, which is Systemic Racism. As a result, all systems (whether it is intentional or unintentional) have skewed?systems to disadvantage all racialised groups.

This tells us that DEI work without understanding Equity or in the way in which it is cultivated to bring about fairness, makes your work incomplete.

Why Understanding Equity is important?

When you develop understanding of equity, you will be equipped with the right tools to strategically cultivate it in your business operations. It is well documented that Equity theory shows that inequities (perceived or real) harm employee motivation and retention. So, if your Employees feel that they are receiving inequitable treatment will drastically impact on them emotionally and physical. The question, leaders often avoid but critical to ask is what does inequity, the opposite of equity does to your business??

Research tells us, when inequities persist, employees may do any of the following:

  • Decrease the work and time employee put in (inputs)
  • Spend work time creating ways for equal pay from the company (output)
  • Do very little so to survive (survival mode)
  • Act out on other issues (become resistant)
  • Focus on reducing the outputs of others (become overly competitive)
  • Leave the organisation (Quit)

Any of the above outcomes harm your organisation and its bottom-line. When ongoing turnover occurs, the loss is two-fold (1) economic – cost and time spent to re-hire and train new employee and (2) talent based – valuable intellectual, skill, experience and talent go out the door with the employee. This should tell any organisation that equity theory determines why employee perceptions about fairness do matter.

Demands for Equity can’t be ignored

Gone are the days when societal ills, like racism, justice and fairness stayed outside the bounds of organisations. These days with the power of social media, and its ability to lay bare “dirty laundry” publicly, organisations who chooses to ignore the need to create equity in business operations will pay the consequences and also possible reputation damage.

But why leave your fate to disgruntled employees when you can make incremental system changes to inject equity in your operations?

You can begin to sow the seeds of equity and trust in everyday operational matters. It does not require a leader to have a significant ethical lapse to bring this about, there is help available, understanding equity.

For a long time, Equity theory in research depicts how employees will determine “what is fair and how they act upon their perceptions”. As a result, employee perceptions about fairness do matter–whether they are real or misguided.?It is up to leaders, CEOs, and managers to effectively address these concerns and not?simply ignore them.


Author of this article:

Gloria Tabi?is a High Degree Researcher specialising in Social Analysis on Race, Racism, Inequalities, Anti-Racism and Gender within Humanities, Communications and Arts at Western Sydney University. Gloria is the Author of?Inclusive Teams & Workplaces: Everyone Wins!!?She is the Director of?EVERYDAY INCLUSION. As a Black African-Australian woman, Gloria brings well-grounded knowledge and experience of the impacts presented in race and gender.?She is also the founder of the Founder of?VoiceEverydayRacism. Gloria curates these articles to generate discussions about how to be strategic with your workplace DEI efforts. They are?FREE to subscribe.?Visit her?website?to learn more about services that can be tailored to your specific needs, or book a?FREE 30-minute consultation call?to see how Gloria can help you elevate your workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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??Gloria Tabi

TEDx Speaker | Founder | Author of Inclusive Teams & Workplaces | Organisational Justice Specialist | Head of DEI & Anti-racism | Nelson Mandela UBUNTU Social Justice Award 2022 | No-Fluff Inclusion Newsletter

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Understanding Equity is the first step in achieving equity: https://www.everydayinclusion.com.au/understanding-equity

Christian Stevens ?

Helping You Build Wealth Through Property | CEO of Flint & Farmers' Finance Australia - Available 7 days ??

1 年

Thanks for the great reminder Gloria Tabi

??Gloria Tabi

TEDx Speaker | Founder | Author of Inclusive Teams & Workplaces | Organisational Justice Specialist | Head of DEI & Anti-racism | Nelson Mandela UBUNTU Social Justice Award 2022 | No-Fluff Inclusion Newsletter

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To access my Diversity, Equity & Inclusion library of articles and videos. Click here: https://www.everydayinclusion.com.au

Paris Cutler

Award-winning Entrepreneur, Consultant & Leadership Specialist | Transforming Teams & Leaders with Proven Strategies for Success

1 年

Amazing reminder Gloria Tabi Have a great day!

Alexandra E.

Strategic Consultant | Change and Project Management Expert | Freelance | Contract | Empowering Professionals in Leadership & Transformation

1 年

Excellent reminder Gloria Tabi, your posts are an inspiration to us all, keep shouting out your message my friend ??

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