P&G Hyderabad Plant organizes roadshow to advance equality and inclusion
The event was kicked off by unveiling paintings made by People with Disabilities, sending a strong reminder of inclusion at the plant where a signage reads – ‘Everyone is welcome here’
Hyderabad, February 26, 2024: Procter and Gamble India (P&G India), maker of brands like Tide, Ariel, Pampers etc., hosted the second edition of its ‘Equality and Inclusion Roadshow’ at its largest manufacturing facility in the country, located in Hyderabad. Aiming to drive education and awareness, the Roadshow brought together a diverse group of employees from all levels of the organization – right from technicians and line workers to managers, from new hires to senior leadership of the Company with decades of experience. The event comprised of various engaging sessions and nuanced conversations, that helped the audience to identify biases, break barriers, and pledge to advance on their journey to be more inclusive.
P&G’s Equality & Inclusion (E&I) strategy is holistic and integrated, aiming to drive inclusion for all, with focused efforts towards Gender Equality, LGTBTQ+ inclusion and inclusion of People with Disabilities. Building on the success of its previous edition, this year's program brought together renowned experts and guests working to advance these areas of inclusion – Dr. Ruth John Paul, The First Transgender Person in India to join a medical Post Graduation course and Ms. Payal Kapoor, Founder - Trainer & Sensitization Workshops’ Facilitator, Sens-It-Eyes. The event also included experiential sensitisation for the employees to drive awareness and empathy, from pregnancy simulators to sessions on basics of Indian sign language among others.
Srinivas P.M. Head – Human Resources, P&G India said, “As a Company we have continued to be deeply committed to serve billions of consumers around the world, and in India. We truly believe, we do it the best when we respect and reflect the diversity of our consumers, fully understand their unique needs, and serve them with superior products and services. This is embedded in our culture at P&G. Understanding and reflecting the diversity of our consumers begins at home - at our workplace, where our people help us gain deeper insights to provide superior brand experiences for everyone. In line with this, we have continued to foster an organization where equality and inclusion is at the cornerstone of our culture, and every employee can bring their authentic selves to work. This is further strengthened by several dedicated interventions and workplace policies which are catered to meet the varied life stage needs of our diverse employees.”
He further added, “This year, with the second edition of the roadshow we have endeavoured to empower our employees to become vocal allies of true inclusion. We're confident that the learnings and connections built here will translate into concrete actions, where everyone feels enabled to contribute their best. As our employees return to their communities, they become ambassadors for inclusion, carrying the momentum forward and inspiring positive change beyond P&G.”