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Women in construction: paving an equitable path

To mark International Women's Day, Womble Bond Dickinson legal director Michelle Essen and managing associates Sarah Wales-Canning and Amy Hodge discuss what this year's theme of equity means for the construction industry

We're used to talking about gender equality in the workplace – but the focus should be on equity, as this year's International Women's Day theme suggests.

Achieving equity may seem like a difficult task for businesses without a diverse workforce – how can you know what is needed without asking the people who need it? However, with diversity and awareness of it increasing in the construction sector, the small steps that have been taken already look set to become giant leaps.

So how do we continue to increase the number of women in construction through equity? We have listed some thoughts below and – while we acknowledge that some of these points may not apply solely to women, or be relevant to all women – we hope they will help businesses to think more widely about what their people need to feel safe, supported and valued at work.

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