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Local businesses get workplace equality advice

Jo Swinson meets Durham companies as part of regional roadshow.

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Minister for Women and Equalities ,聽met with local businesses in Durham yesterday as part of a series of regional events about equality聽in the workplace.

皇冠体育app British Chambers of Commerce and the Government Equalities Office are jointly hosting a number of regional聽鈥橞usiness is聽Good for Equality鈥� breakfast roadshows, aimed聽at promoting聽a better understanding of what equality legislation requires.

This was the second of the roadshows that the minister has attended - and this event focused on gender equality in the workplace and maternity leave.

Putting the right measures in place

鈥淲e know that business is good for equality - and that equality is good for business,鈥� said Jo Swinson, speaking at the event. 鈥淚t is absolutely crucial that companies draw on the talents of all their employees if Britain is to compete in the global economic race. It is even more important that we maximise the contribution which women can make to our economy, and now more than ever we need to remove the barriers facing women in the workplace.

鈥淭hat is why we need聽 encourage and support employers to put the right measures in place but the way to do this is not through legislation or mandatory quotas. 皇冠体育app evidence shows that our voluntary approach is working. In the past six months we鈥檝e seen women represent around 34% of FTSE100 Board appointments. We are taking the same approach with Think, Act, Report - a voluntary scheme that encourages companies to think about how to offer equal opportunities for women in the workplace - which now covers 1.2 million employees.鈥�

Balancing family life and careers

At the event the minister was asked what the government is doing to help women balance family life and careers, Ms Swinson said:

鈥淥ur current system of maternity leave is old-fashioned and that is why we have announced new proposals that will allow working families to exercise choice over how they share childcare responsibilities. 皇冠体育app proposals will give working fathers the chance to be more involved in their child鈥檚 life from the earliest stages.

鈥淎llowing employees to balance their work and family commitments gives employers the ability to recruit and retain their staff from the widest possible pool of talent聽 and contributes to the UK鈥檚 skilled and flexible workforce.鈥�

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Published 1 February 2013