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Friday, March 27, 2009

Women in the Workforce: A Reader’s Digest

To coincide with the Women's Foodservice Forum annual conference this past week, Nation's Restaurant News published a special report on women in the foodservice industry and People Report was given the opportunity to share our research and insights into workforce issues for women. You can check out the article here.

People Report also presented the highlights from over a decade of research into gender diversity issues at the Women's Foodservice Forum conference. Here are some of the insights we shared:

  • The percentage of the women in the workforce is highly correlated to GDP growth
  • The same holds true for the percentage of female managers hired to run our restaurants
  • Women make up about 46% of the workforce, but compromise only 30% of our management hires
  • The percentage of women hired as managers has not surpassed 30% during this decade
  • Despite the fact that women make up 51% of the hourly restaurant workforce, only 30% make it to the management level
  • Quick Service hires a higher percentage of women managers compared to other industry segments
  • Those companies in the top quartile for female management hires have lower hourly turnover than those who hire at the bottom quartile.
  • Winners of People Report Best Practice Awards hire more female managers than the rest of their competitors

There is a clear and present opportunity for foodservice companies to maximize the potential and value of women in the labor force and in hourly positions at our restaurants today.

Shyam Patel | Post a Comment | Email Article


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