Women’s Leadership Survey Aims to Tackle Workplace Gender Inequality

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CBI Cymru is aiming to tackle barriers to gender equality in the workplace with the launch of a Wales-wide online survey. 

The Women’s Leadership in Wales Survey for employees and employers across Wales has been launched by CBI Cymru’s Women’s Leadership Group. It is working in collaboration with researchers at the South Wales Business School, based at the University of South Wales, to gather data about how businesses in Wales are currently supporting women who aspire to leadership roles.

Katie Spackman, Associate Director, CBI Cymru, said:  

“This survey will shine a light on what is really holding women back from achieving their career potential. We’ll be looking for examples of good practice, as well as finding out what needs to be improved to provide more support for female employees in progressing their careers.

“Despite recent progress towards equality and diversity, too few women are making it to the top in business and many others fall back compared to male colleagues.

“The idea for the survey arose out of discussions at CBI Cymru’s Women’s Leadership Group meetings and we hope the results will benchmark Wales on gender parity and inform decisions that will help balance the scales for women in the workplace who aspire to leadership roles. We want Wales to lead the way in tackling workplace inequality.”

CBI Cymru’s Women’s Leadership Group was set up in October 2023 with the aim of making a difference for women progressing into leadership positions across Wales.  The group has invited business leaders to speak, including CBI CEO Rain Newton-Smith, Alison Orrells, Chair of CBI Wales Council; Jane Hutt MS; Julie-Anne Haines, CEO, Principality Building Society; journalist Carole Green; and Cardiff and Vale College Principal Sharon James.

Dr Lauren Josie Thomas, Senior Lecturer in Marketing at the University of South Wales, who is leading the survey, said:  

“Workplace resilience and wellbeing is a key theme in our research here at the South Wales Business School where our researchers work to develop impactful, research-informed solutions to issues affecting business and society. We are excited to work with CBI Cymru to address the complex challenges affecting its members across the country.”

The survey is open to all genders and runs until July 31st at 5pm. The findings of the survey will be published on October 22nd at the CBI Cymru Women’s Leadership Annual Meeting which is to take place at the University of South Wales.

A link to the survey can be found here Women’s Leadership in Wales Survey (jisc.ac.uk)

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