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Employee Survey
⚒⚒ | $$ | ⏲⏲ | Regular employee surveys are one of the most direct ways to capture qualitative and quantitative performance criteria for diversity and equal opportunity in innovation. Survey findings help HR managers and executives to identify areas of action with the greatest potential for change, allowing them to plan and implement targeted measures based on data.

Equal-Pay Analysis with Logib
⚒⚒ | $ | ⏲⏲ | Especially in the innovation sector, equal pay for equal work is a fundamental condition for equal opportunities and for promoting talents. Even for companies with fewer than 100 employees, voluntarily conducting a regular equal pay analysis can make sense to uncover inequalities in the salary structure and to create transparency with respect to wages.

Organizational Analysis: «PRO-EQUALITY»
⚒⚒ | $ | ⏲⏲ | The survey and analysis tool “PRO-EQUALITY” enables organizations of all kinds to ask employees about their perceptions of internal gender equality independently. It can be downloaded for free from the internet and ensures that anyone who participates in the survey remains anonymous.

Reporting and Appraisal
⚒⚒ | $ | ⏲⏲⏲ | Implementing safe reporting mechanisms and early and transparent processing of incidents within the organization contributes to an inclusive and trusting working climate. It also prevents harmful behavior and protects whistleblowers and employees affected by discrimination or harassment from possible negative consequences beyond the original incident.

Swiss LGBTI-Label
⚒⚒ | $ | ⏲⏲⏲ | The Swiss LGBTI Label is a seal of quality for companies, organizations, and educational institutions committed to including lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, and intersex people in Switzerland. Organizations that carry the Swiss LGBTI label send a clear signal internally and externally to include people whose sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender characteristics differ from most of the population.

Wage Transparency
⚒ | $ | ⏲⏲ | Wage transparency establishes a common knowledge base on salaries, and supports companies in initiating a meaningful dialogue around wages. In the long term, wage transparency contributes to developing an open culture of discussion, a trusting working atmosphere, and increased employee commitment. In the innovation sector, wage transparency also helps to retain highly qualified specialists and creative talents.

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