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Robert Half earns recognition from Forbes for advancing women’s workplace success

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Robert Half Canada has been recognized as one of Forbes’ World’s Top Companies for Women in 2024, an accolade that speaks to the company’s efforts to support women’s advancement in the workplace, according to the company.

The list, compiled from insights by more than 100,000 women across 37 countries, ranks companies based on employees’ perceptions regarding gender equity, public sentiment about gender-related issues, and the representation of women in leadership. Forbes evaluated each organization on these criteria to identify firms that, according to survey data, support women in achieving long-term professional success.

“This recognition underscores our commitment to fostering an inclusive workplace where women can thrive,” said M. Keith Waddell, president and CEO of Robert Half. He added that the company aims to build a “culture of belonging” through benefits and programs aimed at empowering female employees professionally and personally.

Among Robert Half’s initiatives is its Global Women’s Employee Network (GWEN), which provides networking and development opportunities for women across its offices worldwide. The company reports offering programs like leadership training, mentorship, and maternity support benefits, which it believes play a critical role in retaining and advancing women in the workplace.

“Our investment in women’s success is reflected in the comprehensive programs and benefits we offer,” said JoLynn Conway-James, senior executive director and chief administrative officer at Robert Half. She emphasized that these initiatives are part of the company’s larger commitment to support women’s career growth, citing mentorship and leadership development programs as key resources.

Forbes’ recognition comes amid heightened focus across industries on gender equity and women’s professional development, issues that are particularly relevant to HR leaders and employers in today’s workplace environment.

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