Women in Construction Week 2024
People
We are committed
As part of our company Vision “WE Value People, WE Build Dreams,” we are committed to fostering inclusion and allyship for our employees, clients, partners, and trade partner communities.
W.E. O’Neil has regional employee resource groups through which our employee-owners focus on issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. These committees organize educational and community activities, and they focus on efforts such as training, hiring and retention, and culture and outreach.
Through these activities and with leadership support, we strive to make a difference not only in W.E. O’Neil offices and at jobsites, but also in our industry.
Our national DEIB committee’s vision is “A lasting culture of equity and belonging.” The group partners with our employee-owners and senior leadership to have a proactive role in creating and promoting a culture of systemic equity throughout W.E. O’Neil.
Group goals include fostering a culture in which employee-owners are inspired to attain their full potential and promoting a mindset of continuous improvement. Items of particular focus include developing a workforce and leadership teams that more accurately reflect the diversity of our communities, and, through conversation and training, mitigating unconscious biases and effectively managing diverse teams.
Our Women of W.E. O'Neil employee resource groups are communities for our women to collaborate and develop within W.E. O'Neil. They provide opportunities for discussion, education, encouragement, and outreach to the community. In chapters throughout the nation, the women in these groups support each other by sharing knowledge, advice, and network opportunities.
Our goals:
We have committed to the Associated General Contractors’ Culture of CARE pledge. CARE stands for Commit, Attract, Retain, and Empower.
W.E. O’Neil is working to create a diverse, safe, welcoming, and inclusive construction industry. We are actively working to ensure that every employee–from the president to the field engineer–has the opportunity to feel valued, respected, and heard.