Pune, December 11 2020.
Cummins
India has been honored as the “Silver”employer at the India Workplace Equality
Index (IWEI) Top Employers 2020. The “Silver” recognition is assigned to
Cummins India for their significant achievements in promoting LGBT+ inclusion
at the workplace, demonstrating progress and impact over time.
Since its
inception in early 2018, Cummins India Pride Employee Resource Group (ERG) has
made continuous efforts to enhance the diversity, equality and inclusion of
LGBTQ+ people. The India Pride ERG has worked with the relevant departments to
ensure that the documents and policies are inclusive of LGBT employees. APride
Handbook was also launched to serve as a fast resource and network resourceguide
for LGBTQ+employees.
In addition
to these various campaigns, projects and programmes such as Proclaim Thy
Pronouns have been initiated to encourage all employees to write their
preferred pronouns in their email signatures to be inclusive towards their
non-binary workforce. Photography, Painting and Story/Article writing
competitions have been introduced to help people think and display their
solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community.Recently theAlly Program was introduced in
India to help create a vocal and visible support system for LGBTQ+ people in
the form of Allies, within the organisation. In addition, regular online
sessions of LGBT-101 training are held to raise awareness about the LGBTQ+
community. Numerous talks and presentations at various university and industry
forums are also organised by Cummins India to spread the message across the
community. The Trans-Inclusion project, an initiative to hire transgender
persons in Cummins and to create an workspace inclusive of them, is also
underway.
Commenting on the certification, Mr. Ashwath Ram, Managing Director, Cummins India said, “Cummins truly believes that
with a diverse and inclusive workforce, we can bring the right combination of
perspectives, insights and skills to solve the challenges of our stakeholders.
At Cummins in India, we take special efforts to create a workplace culture that
is not just diverse but also inclusive. By building an inclusive
environment devoid of any bias or prejudices, we strive to empower all our
employees to achieve their full potential. Starting with our efforts in gender
diversity, our efforts have expanded in the last five years to include
diversity in religion, sexual orientation, different regions and cultures
across India, the differently-abled as well as varying age-groups/
generations. I am pleased that our efforts have been recognized.
Going forward, we know we still have a good deal of work to do to create a safe
and inclusive workplace for our people.”
India
Workplace Equality Index (IWEI) is a benchmarking tool for employers to measure
progress on LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) equality and inclusion
in the workplace. This tool is built on more than a decade of experience from
the Stonewall Workplace Equality Index, which was introduced in the UK in 2005.
In 2020, IWEI was introduced in India by diversity and inclusion organizations
such as Pride Circle, Keshav Suri Foundation and Stonewall (UK).