Unilever Bangladesh’s exemplary Frontline to Boardroom transformation
Unilever Bangladesh has broken several stereotypes in the arena of diversity, equity and inclusion. Through a 50:50 gender balance at the highest leadership level in the country, the management committee, ensures that women are key players as decision-makers.
Unilever has marked female-friendly territories across Bangladesh to ensure safety and facilitate greater participation of women in sales, a field that is still largely male-dominated. Unilever was also the country’s first in onboarding a female regional sales manager and has over time increased the count of female regional managers. Unilever is also expanding public washroom facilities for women across the country through partnerships with its own brands and INSPIRIT organizations. These facilities will cater to not only Unilever resources but provide facilities for others in the ecosystem.
To promote careers for women in STEM (please insert the full form), Unilever has built the infrastructure and culture for inclusivity at its Kalurghat Factory in Chattogram. In a breakthrough initiative, Unilever Bangladesh has night shift operations for females in factories, thus challenging the stereotype certain roles are not for female employees to thrive in. To address the challenges for women beyond work, there are initiatives in place to ensure the safety and wellbeing of women posted in outstations. With more than 250 women working at the factory shopfloor, the organization is inspiring and enabling more female engineers to lead at frontline.