What is one rule or policy companies can implement to reduce gender bias at work?
What is one rule or policy companies can implement to reduce gender bias at work?
They often do general token things like "hire women"
What is one rule or policy companies can implement to reduce gender bias at work?
They often do general token things like "hire women"
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I'm not sure - I would probably want to look at what is well evidenced, i.e. what actually demonstrates reduced gender bias. Bias might be really hard to actually measure, so we might want to be specific about what we care about, e.g.
and so on ...
Policies that I've seen and come to mind (but may be flawed still, I haven't thought much about this):
You make excellent points about the maternity and paternity policies. Fathers shouldn't be ignored, and also it puts the parenting responsibility on women, leading to managers being less likely to hire or promote them. Supporting parents is a great way to reduce gender bias.