Employee Benefit News July 25, 2024
Paola Peralta

Workplace diversity has proven to be a priority for most organizations, but those values are not necessarily reflected in their leadership teams.

Women constitute 51% of employees in the workforce, according to data from employee experience platform Culture Amp, but that number drops to 39% at the vice president level and even further to only 30% at the C-suite level. This means that despite workplace diversity initiatives being in full swing, women are still facing significant challenges compared to their male counterparts.

“I would love to say that we’re seeing progress across the board, but our data revealed that it’s still not quite where we would want it to be,” says Julie Knight, chief marketing officer at Culture...

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