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Title
Linking the advancement of women to senior management positions and gender barriers Gender equity and its impact on Eskom |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/147 |
Date
2005 |
Author(s)
Govender, Vanisha |
Abstract
Women form 52 percent of the adult population in South Africa, the majority of the population, but their status in the workplace is marginalized. The Commission of Employment Equity 2003 report revealed that women represent only 37% of the total workforce and 21% of all senior management positions and only 14% of top management positions. The study firstly investigates if gender barriers are creating obstacles for the advancement of women to senior management positions. The evidence of the research indicates that barriers do exist and the most prominent of these barriers included organizational culture, men not supporting women in the organization, division of labour, lack of after care facilities and women not supporting each other. Organizations need to admit that barriers do exist before any meaningful change can be made to the working environment of women. Secondly the study investigates the impact of gender equity targets as some organizations are attempting to increase the number of women in their business. Although gender targets results in an increase of women in the workplace it has negatively impacted the morale of men. Lastly the effectiveness of some of the strategies like mentorship, training and development, networking, flexible work policies are examined. These strategies will only be effective if the organizations are committed in ensuring a balanced workforce. Organizations needs to realize that diversity should be seen as a great opportunity to be encouraged and nurtured. - Look at the challenge of gender equity and global trends and its impact on Eskom |
Subject(s)
Gender equity; Leadership; Competitiveness; Human resources; Women; Eskom; 658.40082; Diversity in the workplace; Discrimination in employment; Women executives; Minority executives |
Language
en |
Publisher
Unisa |
Type of publication
Research Report |
Format
1 online resource (133 leaves) |
Repository
South Africa - University of South Africa (UNISA)
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