Are women working in the utilities sector victims of unconscious bias?

A Water Vlog, with Phil Alsop, Editor of Water Magazine

In our latest Water Vlog, Phil Alsop, Editor or Water Magazine chats with Hayley Monks, a Founder Member of Women in Utilities Network and SVP Utilities, WNS Global.

They discuss the main findings of the recently published white paper: ‘Unconscious bias in the utilities sector: what is the reality?’

Hayley outlines the ways in which women in the utility sector continue to experience different treatment from their male colleagues and shares the five key actions which organisations can implement to help ensure that DEI in the workplace becomes a reality.

Watch the full interview below, and visit our YouTube page for more water industry video content.

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