Inclusion & Diversity at SC Johnson
At SC Johnson, inclusion and diversity efforts aren’t just boxes to check or a way to get positive publicity. We don’t just go through the motions. Rather, we focus on inclusion and diversity with energy and sincerity because it’s the right thing to do, it’s who we are and it’s true to our core values and heritage.
We make inclusion and diversity a priority today and for the future through a variety of programs and initiatives around the world.
“Our consumers are as diverse as the entire world, and so are SC Johnson people. We recognize the breadth of human experience, and we work to celebrate it.”
– Fisk Johnson, Chairman and CEORead more from Fisk Johnson's message on Inclusion and Diversity
HOW SC JOHNSON DEFINES INCLUSION, DIVERSITY AND EQUITY
INCLUSION
Each of us takes accountability in creating a culture that values, respects and appreciates differences because it is who we are and what we stand for.
DIVERSITY
We value the collective richness of the differences people bring to the organization, including style, personality, race, ethnicity, culture, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, and disability – that enables all to bring their full contributions to the organization.
EQUITY
We support all employees by providing fair, objective, and consistent practices that provide tools and resources to increase access to a successful career and experience within SCJ.
EMPLOYEE RESOURCE GROUPS AT SC JOHNSON
We're proud that our employees are dedicated to inclusion and diversity and work hard to create initiatives through Employee Resource Groups (ERGs). Our ERGs provide opportunities for people at all levels in the company to connect, network, educate others about culture and experiences, and create opportunities for all SCJ people to grow together. And these initiatives aren’t new at SCJ. Some of our employee-led groups have been around for more than 30 years.
ABILITIES FIRST
Est. 1995 | Chapters in United States and Brazil
Abilities First works to bring understanding and awareness to the full potential and abilities of those with physical, cognitive and medical challenges including mental illness.
Event Highlight
Our U.S. members have supported the two-day Fishing Has No Boundaries event in Hayward, Wisconsin for over 10 years. More than 100 individuals get the opportunity to go fishing with support from volunteers – an experience that once was only a dream to some.
Educational Opportunity
Abilities First focuses on mental health, stress management, self-leadership and more.
ALLIANCE OF BLACK PROFESSIONALS
Est. 1992 | Chapter in United States
The Alliance of Black Professionals (ABP) promotes an environment where Black culture is seen and celebrated, Black voices are represented and supported, Black talent is developed and given opportunities, and community relationships are built. The ABP supports Black employees and their invaluable allies with advocacy and programming in the areas of development, culture, community service, as well as recruiting and retention.
Event Highlight
ABP’s signature ‘MLK Day’ program celebrates the profound legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through service and community engagement, specifically targeting youth in the Greater Racine and Milwaukee areas. Over the past decade, the MLK Day program has immersed over 1,000 diverse students in black culture, health/nutritional importance and championed SCJ as a leader in the consumer goods industry.
Educational Opportunity
ABP delivers information on how to promote self-awareness, develop skills, gain career momentum and foster self-care.
FUSION | ASIAN PROFESSIONALS
Est. 2012 | Chapter in United States
The Fusion group empowers members to be successful by leveraging effective networking strategies and representing diverse Asian heritages to share and build bridges across cultures.
Event Highlight
Fusion celebrates various Asian festivals like Lunar New Year, Diwali and more throughout the year and participates in cultural events like the Milwaukee Dragon Boat Festival to bring members closer together to network and celebrate.
Educational Opportunity
Fusion works by increasing the exposure of Asian heritage to all SCJ employees and provide various professional development opportunities curated to members throughout the year.
MILITARY VETERANS
Est. 2019 | Chapter in United States
The Military Veterans group grows and fosters the unique brotherhood and sisterhood founded in the military with its members and develops camaraderie with civilian counterparts within the SCJ organization.
Event Highlight
The Military Veterans group partners with Veterans Outreach of Wisconsin to assist homeless and at-risk Veterans by providing food, clothing, shelter and more.
Educational Opportunity
Military Veterans members express the needs of Veterans within our organization, families and communities.
NETWORK OF YOUNG PROFESSIONALS
Est. 2017 | Chapter in United States
The Network of Young Professionals develops associates at SCJ into leaders by providing a diverse array of personal and professional development opportunities that connect them to a network of supportive colleagues.
Event Highlight
The Network of Young Professionals provides an opportunity to connect new SCJ young professionals with our executives through panel discussions and networking events such as our Round Table of Young Leaders which discussed the benefits of lateral career moves in changing or advancing one’s career path.
Educational Opportunity
In addition to professional development and networking opportunities, the Network of Young Professionals helps navigate integrating into the SCJ culture and a new community through events such as a seminar about the home buying process.
IGN!TE | LGBTQ+ PROFESSIONALS AND ALLIES
Est. 1997 | Chapters in United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Brazil & Philippines
IGN!TE cultivates an equitable, inclusive environment for all who identify as LGBTQ+ through empowerment, education and advocacy.
Event Highlight
IGN!TE offers annual programming anchored around significant occasions such as National Coming Out Day, Pride Month and Transgender Awareness Week, as well as host panel discussions on topics such as LGBTQ 101 and parenting LGBTQ children. Through the group’s community partnerships, members have additional opportunities to participate in local advocacy and support events.
Educational Opportunity
Select IGN!TE members attend the Out & Equal Workplace Summit, the largest LGBTQ-focused conference in the world. At the conference, members network and share strategies that help create workplaces which are inclusive of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions – workplaces where everyone belongs, and where LGBTQ employees can be out and thrive.
INSPIRA | LATIN PROFESSIONALS
Est. 1994 | Chapter in United States
INSPIRA, our Latin Employee Resource Group, connects and inspires members to thrive in their careers and lives through resources and development opportunities.
Event Highlight
The Inspira group has collected school supplies and books for Casa Central, one of the largest Latin social service agencies in the Midwest of the U.S.
Educational Opportunity
Inspira hosts presentations about the importance of having a multicultural mindset to grow SCJ’s business. The group also provides the opportunity for select members to attend Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE) Leadership Trainings, which provide a powerful learning and networking opportunity for Latin Professionals.
WOMEN BELONGING & CONNECTING
Est. 1991 | Chapters in Canada, United States, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, United Kingdom, China, Philippines, Malaysia & Australia
Women Belonging & Connecting, our largest Employee Resource Group, inspires and empowers women and their allies to make SCJ the best place for women to work.
Event Highlight
In the U.S., twice per year, the WBC hosts an annual “Free for All” children’s toy, gear and clothing swap for employees and sponsor organizations which enable children to overcome obstacles, focused on their education and success. Because the group is global, the team also celebrates International Women’s Day with events all month-long during March.
Educational Opportunity
Through WBC’s many subcommittees, the group provides education on working mother issues, the challenges and experiences of women executives and many other global issues affecting women.