Vector Limited has won New Zealand’s top workplace diversity award, demonstrating excellence in more than one diversity
category and a commitment to integrating an inclusive culture right across its business.
The energy and communications services provider took out the Supreme Award at the 2019 Diversity Awards NZ™ following
wins in the Empowerment and Diversability categories, which recognise innovative responses to gender equity and positive
employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Acknowledging it operates in a male-dominated industry where gender diversity has been an issue for many years, Vector
committed to increasing the number of women employed from 30 per cent to 50.8 percent to be representative of New
Zealand’s working age population. It also developed a Women in Leadership programme, to identify and grow female
leadership at all levels of the organisation and undertook a pay equity audit.
In the disability space, the company realised there was a gap between its policies and its goal of becoming a truly
accessible workplace. It set about to close that gap with a raft of changes including making workspaces more accessible
and introducing new technology for hearing and sight-impaired employees, revising recruitment practices, training senior
staff in unconscious bias and supporting employees with mental health challenges.
Judging Convener Neil Porteous says senior level support for workplace inclusion at Vector and an active employee-led
Diversity Council ensured ideas and initiatives were actioned, providing benefits to a significant proportion of its
workforce.
“It’s fantastic to see a large organisation in a male-dominated industry making a genuine commitment to improving gender
equity and showing the way for other large organisations to stop seeing employment of people with disabilities as a
burden.”
The 2019 Diversity Awards NZ™, celebrating excellence in workplace diversity and inclusion, were presented this evening
at a gala dinner in Auckland. The event was attended by more than 600 business representatives from the public and
private sector.
Here is a list of all winners
Supreme Award
Vector Limited
Cultural Celebration Award
Air New Zealand - Te rōpū Te Ara Nui
Highly commended
IAG New Zealand
Walk the Talk Award – joint winners
Catherine Smith, Auckland Museum
Craig Hudson, Xero
Skills Highway Award
Simcro Limited
Diversability Award
Vector Limited
Empowerment Award
Vector Limited
Highly Commended
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
Small Organisation Excellence Award in Empowerment
She Sharp
Tomorrow's Workforce Award
Constellation Brands New Zealand
Work Life Balance Award
Sharesies
Highly Commended
Department of Internal Affairs
Emerging Diversity and Inclusion Award
Yellow NZ Ltd
Positive Inclusion Award
MediaWorks