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Bagnalls Becomes Member Of Women Into Construction
Leading family-owned painting company Bagnalls is proud to announce it has joined the Women Into Construction scheme, pledging to increase female representation in the sector and improve women’s experiences in male dominated sectors.
Key Findings:
- Women comprise just 14% of the UK’s workforce in the construction sector.
- Across Europe, the average percentage of female apprentices in vocational educational training is 1-2%.
- 13% of construction firms worldwide are owned by women; 9% of these have an annual turnover more than £500,000.
- 73% of women feel passed over for roles because of their gender.
Women are severely underrepresented in construction, with just 14% of all workers in the sector being female. Sadly, this issue exists at all levels; 13% of UK construction firms are owned by women, and just 1-2% of apprentices in vocational construction training are female.
Meanwhile, 73% of women feel as though they have been passed over for roles and promotions because of their gender, indicating an institutional bias in the construction sector.
As well as joining the Women Into Construction programme, Bagnalls has pledged to take steps to tackle the issue across the company. The scheme provides access to job shops, which allows Bagnalls to recruit women looking for a career in construction at the apprentice and management level.
As part of the scheme, Bagnalls will also be offering practical work placements for women, enabling female workers to find hands-on experience within the construction industry. Bagnalls will also help facilitate women’s career progress via a mentoring and advice scheme designed to support women to make inroads into construction or advance their existing role.
Ellie Jobes, HR Director at Bagnalls, comments: “The Women Into Construction scheme has helped us condense our aims as a company and provide a more focused strategy for increasing diversity in our sector.
We have the opportunity to help improve opportunities and experiences for women at all levels of the construction industry. Through practical work placements, we can foster long-term relationships with women working in our sectors, helping further progress their career.”
Source : Bagnalls
Image : Abi Johnson, painter and decorator at Bagnalls
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