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Behind the scenes

Diversity at Digitec Galaxus: still room for improvement

Stephan Kurmann
5-5-2022
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson
Pictures: Thomas Kunz

In the shuffle of daily business, Diversity & Inclusion are topics that are prone to be overlooked. To prevent this from happening, Digitec Galaxus has a so-called guild that’s been dedicated to D&I matters since 2019. Its members regularly launch projects and ensure that thei subject remains on the agenda. Here’s an update on current pain points and our rainbow-coloured commitment.

Guild members meet up on a regular basis to promote their subject. And things are no different in the D&I guild. The group formed three years ago and currently has eight members. This year, the group has even gone international thanks to reinforcement from Serbia. Their goal is to put diversity and inclusion on the corporate agenda and advance the cause.

What’s D&I about?

What was up in 2021

Better pay transparency

An ongoing issue that was also a priority last year is equal pay for men and women. An important step was to determine the status quo. The foundation for this was laid with two analyses: a pay equity analysis and a large-scale employee survey called DG Sonar.

The HR department conducted a pay equity analysis, the results of which are encouraging. The unexplained pay gap between men and women at Digitec Galaxus is 0.9 per cent. This number refers to the wage difference that can’t be explained by objective factors such as occupational status, education or industry.

In other words, on average, women make 0.9 per cent less than their male peers. A value below 1% indicates that there’s no systematic wage discrimination, but probably other fluctuations instead.
According to the Federal Statistical Office, the unexplained pay gap in the private sector in Switzerland is 8.2 per cent. So our results prove we’re on the right track.

Professional development coaching and money towards further training

But it’s not just fair pay that’s important for employees to feel good about their jobs. Our POD experts know this too. For this reason, they launched an internal online survey called DG Sonar in 2021. It showed that the work culture at Digitec Galaxus is perceived as open, appreciative and transparent. Other key traits describing the company culture are a strong sense of belonging and a high level of employee motivation and loyalty.

Controlling with a twist

Another important goal of the D&I guild is to create more transparency with regard to diversity in the company. 2021 was a breakthrough year for diversity controlling. We know how many women and men work in every department. And we also know what the percentage of women is who apply for a job with us and actually get it in the end. These are key figures for ensuring gender-equal recruitment and HR development. And for taking measures where necessary.

Wanted: women in retail

And measures is what we took in our retail department, which includes all Digitec Galaxus store staff in Switzerland. Why? Because the proportion of women dropped by just under 10 per cent last year. Compared to other departments, such as Logistics and Product Development, where we are seeing an upward trend.

We now advertise all retail positions at 80% to 100%, instead of exclusively full-time as we did before. Job titles are now written in a gender-neutral fashion, as will the full job ads be in the future. In addition, gender awareness talks were held with managers who regularly recruit staff in our retail department.

These and other measures are intended to encourage women in particular to apply for jobs in retail.

Self-reflection is the key to success

Another goal of the D&I guild – both last year and this year – is to raise awareness among employees and third parties. Whether it's taking part in and reporting on Zurich Pride 2021, or updating you on the activities of the D&I guild with articles like these.

Becoming aware of these unconscious biases and challenging them is the key to more D&I in the company in the long term.

What’s up in 2022?

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