Celebrating Women's Equality Day: A call for pay equity in the workplace

Updated: August 26, 2024

By: Cornerstone Editors

3 MIN

Key Takeaways:

  • Pay equity is emphasized as a crucial aspect of gender equality, impacting the lives and careers of women. It is not merely a numerical concern but a significant factor that affects how women are compensated for their skills and contributions within organizations.
  • The commitment to equity must extend throughout all facets of an organization's talent ecosystem, including hiring practices, performance management, and promotions.
  • Women's Equality Day serves as a reminder and call to action for organizations to remain dedicated to DEIB initiatives. It emphasizes the collective responsibility to address systemic inequities faced by women and marginalized communities.

As we celebrate Women's Equality Day, we reflect on our progress toward gender parity and recognize the work still ahead. This day isn't just a marker of our achievements but a call to action for meaningful change. Central to this mission is pay equity, a critical element in the broader conversation about gender equality and a core pillar of our equity-first approach to DEIB.

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Pay equity isn't just about numbers — it has a real impact on lives and careers. It ensures that women working hard and contributing skills are fairly compensated. Diversity in representation matters, but how we treat our employees within our organization is equally critical. Equity must permeate all aspects of our talent ecosystem — from pay and hiring metrics to performance management and promotions. When we identify gaps in equity, we recognize it's our responsibility to take action and close them.

Cornerstone ensures equal access to opportunity across our organization. This includes examining and redesigning our talent processes through the lens of equity. For example, we're doing meaningful work to hire women, particularly in EMEA and India, where we have dedicated recruiting efforts to ensure an equitable and inclusive hiring process.

We're building our promotion and development programs with equity as a core design principle. In today's polarized social landscape, we call on organizations to remain committed to DEIB's hard yet meaningful work. Addressing the systemic inequities that women and marginalized communities face, both in the world and in the workplace, is crucial. Pay equity and equity across our entire talent ecosystem are key to driving this change.

To all the women striving for equality in your workplaces, know that your efforts are making a difference. Your voices, hard work and determination are driving change. And to organizations everywhere, remember that pay equity isn't just a milestone — it's a commitment we must uphold every day.

Let's use this day as a catalyst for action. Together, we can create a future where every woman is valued and fairly compensated for her contributions. Here's to celebrating our progress and continuing the journey toward true equality in the workplace.

For more information on our DEIB programs and progress, visit our Impact Page.

For more information about Cornerstone's equity-first approach to DEIB, see the article series by the Head of Global Social Impact, Jacob Little.

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