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International Women's Day: what is still lacking in the corporate world

8th of March arrives and, like a well-tuned clock, companies rush to post tributes on social media. Flowers and chocolates in the office, motivational messages and emotional speeches about the importance of women in the workplace. But, past the date, what really changes? Wage inequality continues, the barriers to promotion remain strong and harassment persists like a ghost that many prefer not to see. The question is worth gold: where are we going wrong

The false illusion of progress

The numbers even seem encouraging. The number of women in leadership positions has grown globally. In 2023, they occupied 32% of leadership positions, according to the consultancy Grant Thornton. In Brazil, female representation in companies has advanced, but still in small steps. Statistics can be misleading, because when we look closely, we noticed that most of these women are in areas like HR and marketing – far from the centers of financial and strategic power. The top of the corporate pyramid is still a male stronghold

Another myth? The belief that simply providing opportunity will solve everything. It's not that simple. Unconscious bias weighs. Studies show that, in the face of identical resumes, managers still tend to choose a man for leadership positions. And, when they choose a woman, she needs to prove three times more than she deserves to be there

The invisible ties

There is much talk about a woman's choice to balance career and family, but little about the fact that this balance is a luxury for few. The double journey – or triple – it is a reality that holds back many professionals. The market still does not understand that flexibility is not a favor, but need

Furthermore, moral and sexual harassment continues to be a brutal barrier. Despite the advances in reporting and punishment, the culture of silence still prevails. How many women do not hesitate to expose an abusive boss for fear of retaliation or losing their job? Without structural changes, we keep going around in circles

What really needs to change

We have reached the central pointhow to turn this game aroundSome changes are obvious, but they require real commitment from everyone. First, salary transparency. Companies that disclose their employees' salaries reduce the gap between men and women. Secondmentoring programsfocused on women, mainly in those areas where they are still a minority. Third, equal parental leavewhile the care for children is seen as "a mother's thing", the woman will remain penalized in her career

And, finally, but not least, allied menGender equity is not a women's issue, but another business and economic challenge. It's not about "giving space", but to recognize that, without diversity, businesses lose innovation and competitiveness

8th of March can be more than a day of beautiful posts and corporate clichés. It can be a moment of real reflection, with commitment and action. Want to honor the women in your company? Start by ensuring they have a voice, opportunities and respect every day of the year. Otherwise, better not to buy the flowers

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