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We’re excited to have hit a trifecta as for the third year in a row we’ve been included in the Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index (GEI) for 2022. Representation and inclusion is sewn into the fabric of our culture at Xero so to be globally recognised for our efforts in supporting gender equality three years running means a lot to us.
This year Xero is the only company headquartered in New Zealand to be included in the index. Our score puts us ahead of the industry average, the technology sector average, and is an improvement on our 2021 score. We’re pleased our progress is reflected by our scores improving each year, and that our commitment to improving gender equality within Xero and our communities is making a difference. We hope our efforts inspire and encourage other organisations to play their part in creating a more equal society.
The index measures gender equality across five pillars: female leadership and talent pipeline, equal pay and gender pay parity, inclusive culture, sexual harassment policies, and pro-women brand. To be considered for the index, we completed a survey to demonstrate our achievements and progress across more than 70 metrics, and were awarded a score of 100% for transparency.
In the financial year 2021 we set numerical targets for representation of women at Xero. For our leadership team and across the company, we took a 40:40:20 approach – at least 40% women and 40% men, with the remaining 20% unspecified to allow for flexibility and to recognise that gender is non-binary. As of 31 March 2021, we achieved this target as 63% of the Xero leadership team was female, 42% of our employees were women, and we had three female and five male directors on our Board.
We have a number of initiatives in place to recognise and celebrate gender equality within our organisation and in our communities. These include:
In 2021, we evolved our reporting to include the representation of gender diverse and non-binary people at Xero (based on self-identification) in addition to the representation of women.
At Xero we believe a representative workforce is a strength that enables businesses, including ours, to better understand and serve customers, attract top talent and innovate successfully. We want people of every gender to have a seat at every table in the organisation, at every level and in every function. We also believe that people of all genders deserve fair treatment when it comes to compensation. We’re committed to equal pay for equal work, and we complete analysis in regards to gender pay equity each year to ensure we can track any potential gaps and address these.
We’re proud to be an organisation that celebrates representation and to be a place where people of all genders and across the gender spectrum feel comfortable and are encouraged to bring their whole selves to work each day. It’s an honour to be recognised amongst other global companies who are advancing their efforts to support gender equality and contributing to disclosure that drives collective change.
Learn more about Xero’s focus on representation and inclusion here.
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