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Voices Worth Listening ToAuthor: Ariff Kachra
Voice Worth Listening To is a podcast dedicated to sharing stories about diversity and inclusion. Stories that I hope will make you think and reflect on how we experience each others differences. My goal is to encourage change in our individual perspectives and in the ways in which we live and work together. You can find more information on my work related to diversity and inclusion at www.strat-ology.com. Language: en-ca Genres: Business, Management, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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19: LGBTQ+: Why is it important to have members of the LGBTQ community on staff and in your leadership team?
Episode 6
Wednesday, 19 October, 2022
Being treated differently because you are a member of the LGBTQ+ community is a real issue, and it’s alive and well in many, if not most organizations. This is confirmed in the dozens of conversations I’ve had with gay men and women about their professional experiences at work. But it’s also backed up with quantitative and qualitative data. For example, 15 to 45 percent of LGBTQ people suffer some form of discrimination on the job. 10 to 20 percent have been passed over for a job or been fired because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. And 10 to 30 percent receive negative performance evaluations because they are gay. Still, today, LGBTQ+ clubs are not recognized by some universities. When faced with lawsuits, companies claim discrimination based on sexual orientation is not discrimination. And in terms of LGBTQ+ representation in leadership teams, it’s dismal. The sad reality is that most leaders in organizations today don’t understand why gay men and gay women – specifically – bring unique value to their organizations. This podcast answers three key questions: Why should your organization want to hire and retain gay men and women? Why is their presence paramount to performance? And What can organizational leaders do to create a more inclusive context for members of the LGBTQ+ community?