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Vodafone India celebrates ‘Pledge for Parity’ during International Women’s Week

Vodafone India celebrates ‘Pledge for Parity’ during International Women’s Week

| | 07 Mar 2016, 03:45 pm
New Delhi, Mar 7 (IBNS) Vodafone India will celebrate the International Women’s Day with a week-long celebration from March 7-11, 2016 to acknowledge and appreciate the vital role of women and their contribution in the organisation and society at large.

The entire week will be dedicated to celebrating Diversity with several events focused on the theme of ‘Pledge for Parity’.

Vodafone India has over the years consciously worked to build an inclusive work environment that encourages diversity. It has also focused on increasing the representation of women in it’s around 13,000 strong countrywide workforce.

Speaking about Vodafone India’s approach towards building an engaging and inclusive work culture, Suvamoy Roy, Director-Human Resources, Vodafone India said, “We are an equal opportunity employer. Our diversity journey is built on the foundation of creating an ecosystem that is attractive to women professionals and enables them to succeed at the workplace. Today, 21% of our work force are women and it is our ambition to take it 30% in the short-term. We are delighted to host a series of engaging initiatives to celebrate our women colleagues and their contribution to the workplace during this week.”

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