Development of policies and procedures to support a diverse workforce requires knowledge of human resources best practices and attention to labor and employment laws. Policies and procedures to maintain a diverse workforce differ, depending on industry, locale or jurisdiction and specifics about your current workforce. Implementing policies and procedures to support a diverse workforce require consistent application and regular monitoring to be effective and fair.
Diversity Defined
The definition of diversity has evolved throughout the past 30 years from addressing differences among people in the workforce according to race, sex and ethnicity to variables that define diversity today. Diversity now applies to the differences in work styles, generation, gender, veteran and disability status. Implementing policies and procedures requires an understanding of how diversity was previously defined, present-day interpretations of diversity and how future changes and trends in the workplace will affect diversity.
Policies that support a diverse workforce change over time--what worked in the 1980s may not be effective today. During the time diversity addressed mere racial and ethnic differences, policies that encouraged hiring minorities were considered timely. Today, however, effective diversity programs are much broader. Consider incorporating into your business diversity policies special training and development opportunities for minorities and women who demonstrate aptitude for leadership positions. Another policy for strengthening support of a diverse workforce is creating affinity groups. Affinity groups are comprised of members of one or more groups of underrepresented workers that network and support one another's professional experiences and endeavors. Other policies include voluntary affirmative action plans, diversity training specifically designed for your industry and cultural enrichment events that increase employees' knowledge of diverse populations.
Consistency and Accountability
Two key elements of success for policies and procedures that support a diverse workforce are consistent application and manager accountability. Ensure the policies you implement are consistently and equitably applied within your workplace. Implement management accountability for adhering to your company's policies and procedures that support your diverse workforce.
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