nbn’s commitment to Break The Bias
Today, nbn proudly marks International Women’s Day by celebrating the amazing talent and contributions of women right across our organisation.??
This is an important event globally and it calls on us all to play an active role in helping build a more diverse, equitable and inclusive world – one that is free of bias, stereotypes and discrimination.?
At nbn, we know our people are central to delivering on our purpose of helping lift Australia’s digital capability. I’m particularly proud that as a company, we promote diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace and in the wider community.?
We have?put in place a range of policies that support our staff and provide a safe and supportive working environment.?These include, but are not limited to, flexible work, parental leave, and gender affirmation policies.?As a company, we believe everyone should feel supported in being able to bring their whole self to work.??
Currently, 33 per cent of management positions at nbn are held by women. And we are committed to increasing female representation in the workforce and achieving at least 40 per cent female representation in management by 2025.?
Pleasingly, NBN Co’s gender pay gap is less than 1 per cent, compared to the national average of 14.2 per cent.?We will continue to work to reduce this to zero.??
We know that by harnessing the talents and perspectives of all our people, we can create better outcomes and deliver better solutions for communities and customers.??
Breaking the bias??
The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is?#BreakTheBias?– a call for us all to celebrate women's achievements, raise awareness against bias and take action for equality.??
At nbn we are dedicated to making meaningful change. And it is no accident that we have so many talented and dedicated women who lead by example across our operations.??
Sarah Hosey, our General Manager of Security and Privacy Assurance, Risk and Consulting, was recognised as ‘The One to Watch in IT Security’ at the recent?Australian Women in Security Awards.?
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And Chief Data Officer Joanna Gurry’s work with the?Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program?(DALP) – led by the National Farmers Federation – is a fine example of making real difference at an individual level.??Joanna’s mentorship of Lucy Staughton, Chief Financial Officer at Carroll Cotton, a DALP graduate, and principal grazier for her family’s New South Wales cattle station, provides another tangible means of boosting female leadership participation on the land.???
Our focus at nbn?
Lifting the digital capability of Australia means essentially, making a positive difference. Our second?Sustainability Report, released in December 2021, outlines how the Company will deliver further on its commitment to social and environmental issues.?
It also reaffirms our commitment to diversity and inclusion, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal on gender equality.??
As part of nbn’s deep dive into gender equality, we identified potential actions we can take at an organisation, industry, and society level. This work is already bearing fruit.?
Female employees at nbn scored two per cent higher on engagement in our 2021 employee engagement survey.??
I’m particularly proud of our gender diversity program, nbn Equals, which fosters initiatives such as Virtual Mentor Walks, showcases employees from all genders who are benefiting from nbn’s inclusive parental leave program, and actively encourages young girls to participate in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers.?In recognition of these achievements, the nbn Equals program was shortlisted as a finalist in the?Australian Communications Industry Awards?2021 for diversity and inclusion.??
The power of gender equity??
When I view our organisation, I’m constantly reminded of the power of gender equity.?In fact, you need look no further for evidence of the power of a diverse group from different backgrounds, with varying skillsets and informed opinions, than in nbn’s executive leadership team – five out of ten of whom are female. Similarly, of the seven nbn Board members, three of those are women, including our Chair Kate McKenzie.??
We have a strong and ongoing commitment to #BreakTheBias. I encourage you to do the same.??
Chief Investment Officer: Heritvest Family Office
2 年Dear Stephen nice to see NBN proactive on this front but you might want to be proactive in terms of your customer service front. Your staff/contractors illegally installed cabling on my property that serviced the neighbouring property. I have so far had 3 attempts by NBN to close the issue without rectification. 3 times your male contractors have lied or misled my wife ( great respect for women). The case # us 15535150, can someone please remove the neighbours cable (that had no permission given) from my property and then install it properly for my neighbour. PS the best excuse given so far has been by the manager who said he needed my neighbour's permission and would my wife be able ask - is my wife's time considered so poorly so that she is considered by NBN customer service team as a free resource This has been ongoing since March - you have my LinkedIn contact details if needed?
Director KPMG Australia; Business Transformation Professional, Transformation/Program Delivery
3 年Good on you Kate McKenzie and Debbie Taylor - you are leading the way in some many aspects and I hope you too feel that those around you are fully committed to breaking the bias
Managing Partner @ Johnson Partners | Master of Management
3 年Kate and Debbie, two extraordinary leaders showing the rest of us how its done. Respect!
Strategic PR & Comms Expert / Non-Executive Director
3 年Sarah Pendergast