Employee: Equality in the IT Industry is Best
The best gender equality in the workplace is attributed to companies in Upper Austria, the worst to those in Burgenland, according to an analysis by the employer comparison platform kununu, which is based on around 400,000 reviews.
When viewed by federal states, a gradient towards the east is noticeable: Out of five possible points, employers in Upper Austria achieved 4.01 points, closely followed by those in Styria (4.0), Tyrol and Salzburg (each 3.98). Vorarlberg (3.96), Carinthia (3.95), and Vienna (3.94) are close together in the midfield. The laggards are Lower Austria (3.89) and Burgenland (3.87). The treatment of older colleagues was also rated best in Upper Austria (4.18 points), with Vienna taking the last place here (4.1).
Equality: IT Industry Scores Best in Reviews
Looking at the various industries, it seems that equality is best in IT (4.33 out of 5 points). The areas of internet (4.30), consulting (4.22), as well as tax consulting/auditing and marketing/advertising/PR (each 4.19) rank behind. Gastronomy (3.72), printing/packaging (3.69), and textiles (3.60) are rated the worst. The employee-heavy sectors of trade (3.82) and industry (3.76) landed in the last third among the 43 evaluated areas. The treatment of older employees was also rated best in the IT sector and worst in the textile industry.
The employer comparison platform kununu claims to be the largest forum for "Workplace Insights" in the German-speaking area. The grades awarded come from employees and job seekers who rate companies anonymously. The evaluation includes those approximately 400,000 feedbacks that were entered on the platform in April.
(APA/Red)
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