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Gender Equality Roundtables

In the second half of 2019, we asked members to host roundtables focusing primarily on gender equality. Working closely with the profession, these built on the 2018 edition of our Profile of the Profession report and our response to it. That report was a chance to reflect on the progress we collectively had made to that point, whilst also noting the work we still need to do to achieve an equal, diverse and inclusive profession.

Organisations – law firms, in-house teams and local faculties – hosted the roundtable events and the discussions focused on a number of important matters. These organisations sent in their findings and we’ve compiled overview documents on four main topics: flexible working, bias, bullying & harassment and the gender pay gap.

To a large extent, these chimed with the challenges set by the Minister for Community Safety around the same time: to end bullying and harassment immediately; to adopt family friendly flexible working policies by 2023; and to see a 50/50 gender balance at partnership level by 2028.

Having also grappled with the challenges such as Covid-19 and the cost-of-living crisis, we know there may be some who ask why we are focusing on equality and diversity now? The answer is simple: even in difficult times – indeed perhaps more importantly than ever – the promotion of equality and diversity is the right thing to do. We have made so much progress in recent years towards equality in the profession that we cannot slide backwards.

The four issues focused on by the roundtables give telling insights from across the profession. We acknowledge these issues cannot easily be compartmentalised. In fact, they flow through each other. For instance, bias will likely play a role in shaping attitudes about flexible working and is one of many reasons behind the gender pay gap. We did ask groups to focus on these areas, so they could explore complex issues in a safe, structured way these important issues and feed their thoughts back to us.

The four reports are fascinating, if at points difficult reading. We thank the many members who took part in the roundtables for their candour and the spirit in which they took part in the process. We know the discussions were not always comfortable but they were necessary and all in the profession should be thankful they took place.

We would urge all in the profession to consider them and consider what they, and their organisations, could do to help build a more inclusive profession.

The Equality & Diversity Committee of the Society will now look at these reports in detail and and we will publish a way forward in the summer of 2020. In the meantime, we would encourage you to read the reports. They give a unique and telling insight into the experience of our members. Their stories are important and we would encourage all in the profession to consider them.

For information on the background and how the roundtables were run please see  Women in Law Roundtable toolkit and Guide to running a roundtable.

If you have any questions or require advice on your gender equality journey please contact  diversity@lawscot.org.uk

 

Gender Pay Gap
Gender Pay Gap
While the gender pay gap had decreased between 2013 and 2018, one still existed. What did our roundtable participants think were the causes?
Download Gender Pay Gap PDF 202kb
Flexible Working
Flexible Working
How did the participants experience flexible working in practice?
Download Flexible Working PDF 253kb
Bullying and Harassment
Bullying and Harassment
Our 2018 research showed that a proportion of the Scottish legal profession had experienced or witnessed bullying. What was the experience of those who attended the roundtables?
Download Bullying and Harassment PDF 211kb
Bias
Bias
Our 2018 Profile of the Profession research highlighted bias as a significant factor affecting career progression.  What did the roundtable participants see is happening in practice?
Download Bias PDF 212kb
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  • Gender Equality roundtables
  • Gender Pay Gap
  • Flexible Working
  • Bullying and Harassment
  • Bias

Profile of the Profession

The Profile of the Profession is our major census of those working in Scotland’s legal sector. Conducted every five years, the results directly inform our policy work and how we support members. The latest survey ran in early 2023.

Find out more about Profile of the Profession
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