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Further, Google provides well-equipped gym facilities, free meals and unlimited snacks, several sleep pods for quick naps. Initiatives only for women include women empowerment, academic scholarships, supporting female employee resource groups such as women@google. Also, to motivate female employees Google allows bringing their children to work (Chovwen and Ivensor, 2009)
RMSI, a global Information Technology service organization in India provides female employees safety and security, rewarding work environment, healthcare and other employee benefits, stress management programs including yoga and meditation (Baard et al., 2004). Further, RMSI also has focused on healthcare initiatives for female employees such as breast and cervix cancer tests, thyroid tests, gynaecological tests. Furthermore, female employees are also entitled to long-duration maternity leave, flexible working hours and work from home options. Also, they have the option to take a short-term break in their careers. Because of these facilities, RMSI won the Best Employer Award 5 times (Baard et al., 2004).
As women employees are important for any company, in today's world, many organizations try to motivate them and retain this valuable asset. There is no universal solution or way for every organization to motivate their female workforce (Jeon, 2010). Each company has to build its own motivation system and methods based on employee expectations and organizational goals. Further, working women prefer to join organizations that do not just offer high salaries but provide a pleasant and flexible working environment, convenient location, working from home option, childcare facilities, work-life balance, extended maternity leave (Kim and Seo, 2015).
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Well said Dileepa. Austen J, (2004) also mentioned that women should be allowed to work due the possibilities of their spouses facing disease or being fired. Besides, married women cannot avoid the fatality of their husband. This is why women are strongly encouraged to be allowed to work is spite of encountering such difficulties.
ReplyDeleteHi Upeksha, Totally agree with the points you mentioned in my blog post. women who desire to play her role as a housewife and on the other we have educated, professional, talented, dashing women i.e. working women who want to make a career and work outside and earn to supplement their husband's income, to fulfill all her wishes or even to save for better future. There are many factors that motivate women
ReplyDeleteto work or in other words, make her a working woman (Uzoigwe et al., 2004).