It’s quite well-known that women all over the globe are paid less for the same jobs that men get paid more for. The reasons for this pay gap are complex and interlinked. However, one thing that is always true of the recruitment industry is demand and supply. It is easier to fill that gap if you have the skills in demand. That’s why women need to enhance their skills to stay relevant in the industry constantly and bridge the pay gap. However, most skill development programs aren’t designed to incorporate the unique needs of women.
Here’s how we can make skills training work for women.
Women often need help with finances more than men, which prevents them from utilizing the resources for training even if they have access to them. Merely training won’t help; the additional costs associated with the training should also be taken care of. It will enable more women in the workplace to focus on skill development. Cash rewards and benefits for attending and completing women's leadership mentoring program can also be given as financial incentives to women.
Sexual harassment in the workplace is a common and unfortunate occurrence. Even though most top companies today have taken measures against sexual harassment in the workplace, it is still one of the top reasons for women leaving the workforce earlier than they should.
Taking measures against sexual harassment and addressing proven cases with strict measures ensures women’s safety in training programs and workplaces.
Childcare is among women's most prominent barriers when considering training programs. In most countries, women face the challenge of additional responsibilities when it comes to kids and household chores. By providing child daycare support, women can find more time to focus on their women skill development and enhance their portfolios.
In many third-world countries, transportation to and from the workplace is a major hurdle for women, given the high crime rates against women in these places. Hence, they often are unable to attend skill development training in locations far from home. Removing the transportation barrier by providing safe commute options is critical in bridging the skill development gap.
Several occupations are male-dominant even today. Fields like tech, engineering and aeronautics have historically been dominated by men. Hence, women need to be encouraged to take up these occupations and should be provided with the necessary skills to become the best at their jobs.
The best way to encourage women is to provide them with more information about these fields and explain the benefits of joining these industries. It also includes removing the stigma against women working in such jobs and the bias that they are not as competent as men in the same roles.
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