A recent Allyship at Work webinar delivered by LeanIn Global and Diversity Mark, the leading authority on diversity and inclusion across the UK and Ireland, found that 92% of attendees recognised that they hold privileges that the take for granted.
Attendees joined the webinar to learn about Allyship, a tool for change that provides the research–backed steps to overcome workplace inequities.
Some 70 organisations participated with the webinar, with 125 organisations to date signing up to Allyship in order to tackle privilege, positional power, current inequities in the workplace, and commit to allyship actions to bring about meaningful change.
Through Allyship at Work, employees learn how to show up for co–workers who hold traditionally marginalized identities, including gender, race, people with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQ+ community making it an integral part of fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.
The Allyship at Work webinar, which introduces 50 specific research–based actions, has been used successfully by Adidas and WeWork, among other major companies, with 94% of participants feeling better equipped to practice allyship in the workplace.
Reflecting on the event, webinar host and Diversity Mark Director Nuala Murphy commented:
Nuala concluded by pointing to the benefits to be accrued by businesses who embrace diversity: “It is proven that inclusive companies perform better, with McKinsey’s 2020 UK data set, showing non–inclusive companies were 27% more likely to underperform on profitability than all other firms.”