Hindustan Times (Delhi)

More time off for new mothers

- HT ShineJobs Correspond­ent yourviews@ shine.com

Schneider Electric (SE) India has introduced a slew of benefits for women, including 40% women in the workforce from this year. Maternity benefits have been revised from three to six months with full pay with the option of six months extra for part time work. Flexi work timings and sixmonth sabbatical­s for children’s studies and elderly care will also help the organisati­on focus on diversity at all levels.

The initiative­s are aimed at attracting more women talent to the organisati­on and to ensure an inclusive environmen­t that provides security as well as flexibilit­y at work, to retain the existing women workforce. SE India is also looking at 50% of all campus recruitmen­ts being women.

Preference will also be given to women returning to work after breaks and leaders will be nurtured by the organisati­on. To this end, Urja, a women’s leadership programme has been launched.

Rachna Mukherjee, chief HR officer, SE India, says, “We advocate gender diversity as a key metric for business success. It is one of our core internal values and our vision is to foster a culture of inclusion where all forms of diversity are seen as adding real value for the company.”

As a part of the diversity agenda, the organisati­on encourages equal opportunit­ies for women within the larger ecosystem of Indian society. It has institutio­nalised the Prerna Awards (Schneider Electric Women Awards) under which women entreprene­urs are recognised and motivated for their achievemen­ts in male-dominated sectors. When u try to simplify things solely for ur admin ease and at the cost of serving/meeting valid employee needs. U’re heading for disaster.

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