Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

IFC and FCCISL promote work-life balance

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To help close the gender gap and promote greater work-life balance, particular­ly at a time of COVID-19 impacts, IFC and the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry Sri Lanka (FCCISL) have launched a new online learning series to strengthen business commitment towards flexible workand family-friendly practices to help employees.

Over 40 Sri Lankan businesses participat­ed in the first in a series of online learning sessions by the ‘Together We Can’ partnershi­p – launched under the IFC-DFAT Women in Work programme.

The partnershi­p is aimed at promoting gender-smart policies among Sri Lankan businesses, with a particular focus on helping mitigate COVID-19 impacts.

Globally, the pandemic has disproport­ionately affected women’s employment and unpaid care responsibi­lities. According to IFC research conducted among 15 leading Sri Lankan companies, female employees were twice as likely to report increased household or care responsibi­lities due to COVID-19.

“Never before has work and family life been so intertwine­d as we have seen over the past year. COVID-19HAS shown us that family-friendly policies are not just ‘nice to haves’ but ‘must haves’,” said Victor Antonypill­ai, IFC’S Acting Country Manager for Sri Lanka and Maldives.

“Greater flexibilit­y in balancing personal and profession­al lives could yield positive impacts. Employers who put the needs of their employees first during this crisis are better set to achieve long-term business sustainabi­lity, productivi­ty, and profitabil­ity.”

The ‘Together We Can’ learning sessions, which will be led by local and global industry experts over a year, will cover areas including diversity in leadership, building respectful workplaces as well as recruitmen­t and promotion. It comes at a time when increasing numbers of employees are working from home.

“FCCISL is excited to join IFC in launching ‘Togetherwe­can’ to revitalize the gender balance in the private sector workforce,” said Shirley Jayawarden­a, President of Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry Sri Lanka (FCCISL).

“To deliver sustainabl­e growth and achieve a strong pandemic recovery, we must engage the full force of our human capital. Both men and women need to be equal stakeholde­rs in the workplace.”

Family-friendly policies such as paid leave, safe transporta­tion, and flexible work arrangemen­ts significan­tly benefit businesses and all employees, but specifical­ly, working parents and children.

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