6. Strategies for Improving Diversity and Inclusion in the Construction Workforce
6.1 Develop a Diversity and Inclusion Plan
One of the first steps in
improving diversity and inclusion in the construction industry is to develop a
diversity and inclusion plan. This plan should include specific goals and
actions that will be taken to attract, retain, and promote a diverse workforce.
The plan should also include metrics to track progress and hold the company
accountable for achieving its goals.
6.2 Create a Culture of Inclusion
Creating a culture of
inclusion is essential to improving diversity in the construction industry.
This involves creating an environment where all employees feel valued and
respected, regardless of their race, gender, ethnicity, or other
characteristics. Companies can promote a culture of inclusion by providing
training on unconscious bias, promoting open communication, and actively
seeking out diverse perspectives.
6.3 Expand Recruitment Efforts
To increase diversity in
the construction workforce, companies should expand their recruitment efforts
to reach a wider pool of candidates. This can include partnering with local
schools and community organizations, attending job fairs, and promoting job
openings on social media platforms.
6.4 Provide Training and Development Opportunities
Offering training and
development opportunities to all employees is another way to promote diversity
and inclusion in the construction industry. This can include technical
training, soft skills training, and leadership development programs. Providing
these opportunities can help employees build their skills and advance their
careers, regardless of their background or experience.
6.5 Implement Diversity-Focused Hiring Practices
Implementing
diversity-focused hiring practices can also help to improve diversity and
inclusion in the construction workforce. This can include ensuring that job
descriptions are free from bias, using blind resumes to remove identifying
information and conducting diverse interview panels. Companies can also
consider implementing diversity quotas or targets to ensure that a certain
percentage of their workforce comes from underrepresented groups.
6.6 Conclusion
In conclusion, improving
diversity and inclusion in the construction workforce is essential to building
a more inclusive and equitable industry. Companies that prioritize diversity
and inclusion will be better equipped to meet the needs of their clients,
employees, and communities. By developing a diversity and inclusion plan,
creating a culture of inclusion, expanding recruitment efforts, providing
training and development opportunities, and implementing diversity-focused
hiring practices, the construction industry can work towards a more diverse and
inclusive future.
6.7 References
1). Jin Ouk Choi, Ph.D., Jennifer S. Shane, Ph.D. and Ying-Yi Chih, Ph.D.(2022), Diversity and Inclusion in the Engineering-Construction Industry, Engineering, Volume 38 Issue 2, Available at < https://ascelibrary.org/doi/full/10.1061/%28ASCE%29ME.1943-5479.0001005 > [Accesses on 22nd April 2023]
2). Saba Nikkhah Manesh, Jin Ouk Choi,
and Pramen Shrestha
(2020), Critical Literature Review on the Diversity and Inclusion of Women and
Ethnic Minorities in Construction and Civil Engineering Industry and Education,
Construction Research Congress 2020, Available at <
https://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/9780784482872.020 > [Accesses on 22nd April 2023]
Method of the inclusion is describes properly. However "Provide Training and Development Opportunities" is this really necessary to that field.?
ReplyDeleteYes, providing training and development opportunities is crucial in the construction field. Construction is a complex industry that is constantly evolving and requires a wide range of skills, both technical and soft skills. Without proper training, workers may not have the necessary knowledge and skills to perform their jobs effectively and safely.
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