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    Women staff rose to 26% in Indian firms in 2023: Report

    According to the Great Place To Work India report, while there is a 38 per cent difference in women's representation between industries with the highest and lowest female presence, there is only a 2 per cent difference in positive perception.

    Women staff rose to 26% in Indian firms in 2023: Report
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    NEW DELHI: Indian organisations have witnessed a remarkable 26 per cent representation of women within the workforce in 2023, a significant increase from 21 per cent in 2021, a report said.

    According to the Great Place To Work India report, while there is a 38 per cent difference in women's representation between industries with the highest and lowest female presence, there is only a 2 per cent difference in positive perception. This suggests that women benefit from a positive workplace culture even in industries with lower female representation.

    Moreover, about eight per cent of Indian CEOs (chief executive officers) are women, with 32 per cent of these women in senior leadership positions lacking female peers in their organisations, the report said.

    "Our findings reveal that the Best Workplaces for Women in 2023 offer their female employees an extraordinary 5 per cent higher satisfaction level, resulting in a remarkable 89 per cent of women displaying a strong commitment to exceeding expectations in their roles," said Yeshasvini Ramaswamy, CEO of Great Place To Work India.

    "It has risen from 21 per cent in 2021 to 26 per cent in 2023, with the best workplaces leading the way by employing 17 per cent more women compared to their counterparts," she added.

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