Diversity
Synonyms for diversity include the following words; variety, multiformity, range, diversification and medley. All these words emphasize and recognize the value in diversity. While it is not always true that diversity is positive, the presence of diversity in society and in the workplace is quite necessary. Diversity has not always been seen as desirable, particularly in the United States. It has been only in the last couple of generations that cultural diversity has truly been embraced by the majority.
I have chosen, as required, 3 types of diversity characteristics to discuss in this paper. I have chosen to write about gender, age (or as I prefer to call in generation) and socioeconomic status.
I have elected to start with gender. It is true that some women had long been on the working landscape as teachers and nurses primarily. However, it was not until World War II that women entered the workforce in significant numbers. Since that time, greater numbers of women have entered the ranks of the working. Much has been said and written about the desegregation of the workplace by gender.
It is probably true that the presence of both men and women, on-the-job can create its own host of problems (sexual harassment, fraternization, etc.). However, it is my feeling that the incorporation of the sexes at work has been positive. Each gender brings his or her thoughts, ideas and opinions to the office in order to make contributions to the group or the team. When the working environment embraces such diversity, has safeguards in place to guard against any harassment or discrimination and all participants are made to feel equal; the place of employment is so much th ...