Public Protector encourages workplace diversity

30 September 2015 - 21:30 By RDM News Wire.
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ON TRACK: Public Protector Thuli Madonsela shortly before releasing her 'Derailed' report, which details how Prasa officials blew more than R2-billion of taxpayers' money in the past three years
ON TRACK: Public Protector Thuli Madonsela shortly before releasing her 'Derailed' report, which details how Prasa officials blew more than R2-billion of taxpayers' money in the past three years
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Public Protector Thuli Madonsela on Wednesday inspired employees of General Motors South Africa (GMSA) when she addressed them on the role of women in the workplace at the manufacturer’s Struandale plant.

Madonsela was the guest speaker at the one year anniversary celebrations of the GMSA Women's Council.

The role of the women's council‚ a global initiative‚ is to empower female employees through training‚ mentoring‚ career information and advice as well as industry and product knowledge.

In discussing the role of women in the workplace‚ Madonsela reflected on South Africa's proud heritage.

She said in order to realise the South African Dream‚ it was up to the state‚ the individual and Corporate South Africa to create enabling environments for people to improve their quality of life.

"In the workplace we need to make sure that men and women operate optimally. It is not only women that are oppressed by gender inequality‚ but men too.

"As a society we need to embrace diversity and allow people to be themselves. If a woman chooses to do a job that is traditionally perceived to be a man's job she should be allowed to do so.

“In the same way that the role of a woman expands in the workplace‚ the role of a man should expand in the kitchen."

Reflecting on the journey thus far‚ GM Africa communication manager and chairman of the women's council‚ Denise van Huyssteen‚ said the council played a major role in advocating equity and female empowerment in the workplace and beyond.

To date more than half of its female employees had participated in technical training for non-technical people‚ off-road driver training‚ safe driver training‚ work-life balance seminars‚ psychological and financial wellbeing programmes and simulated manufacturing courses.

"We want to be the workplace of choice for women by creating awareness‚ acceptance and progression through senior level mentoring‚ individual development and training and by educating leadership and employees through initiatives such as unconscious bias and micro aggressions training‚ myth busters‚ and why diversity matters‚" said Van Huyssteen.

Furthermore‚ the vehicle manufacturer had made good strides in placing women in strategic positions.

During the past year 80% of management appointments were female. In addition‚ 14 female employees were currently being mentored by senior company leaders.

RDM News Wire.

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