Simplifying WGEA Gender Equality Targets process
- EvenBetter

- Nov 14
- 2 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
Gender equality is a key focus for many companies today. The Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) has introduced a new targets process that raises the bar for how businesses approach gender equality. Understanding why this process matters can help companies move beyond simple compliance and create real progress.
Understanding the new WGEA targets process
The WGEA’s updated targets process asks companies to set clear, measurable goals for gender equality. This is not just about ticking boxes. It requires businesses to think carefully about their workforce data and identify areas where change is needed. Getting this process right means companies can better support diverse talent, improve workplace culture, and meet legal expectations. For example, a company might set targets to increase the number of women in leadership roles or reduce pay gaps.

Moving from compliance to active management
Meeting WGEA targets is more than submitting reports. Companies need to actively manage their progress throughout the year. This means regularly reviewing data, adjusting strategies, and engaging leaders and employees in the process. Active management helps avoid surprises and keeps gender equality goals visible and relevant. For instance, a company that tracks its hiring and promotion rates quarterly can quickly spot trends and take action before gaps widen.
How automation supports HR teams
Automating the setting, tracking, and reporting of WGEA targets makes the process easier and more accurate. Tools like EvenBetter help HR teams by simplifying data collection and providing real-time insights. This reduces manual work and frees HR professionals to focus on analysis and meaningful action. With automation, companies can quickly generate reports, monitor progress, and adjust targets as needed, keeping their gender equality efforts nimble and effective.

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