Variety of the Workforce and advantages The word "workforce diversity" often refers to how similar and different individuals are in terms of their physical attributes, age, race, religion, and cultural background. Each person differs from the others in some way. Any worldwide organization's advancement in the current world depends on this. (Jackson et al., 1995) described as the existence of distinctions among individuals within a social unit. As businesses throughout the world become more varied in terms of the gender, race, ethnicity, age, national origin, and other personal qualities of their employees, the workforce is becoming an increasingly essential aspect of organizational life (Shaw and Barrett-Power, 1998). To put it another way, the workforce is made up of individuals who differ from one another and who have various attitudes, needs, beliefs, and work behaviors (Deluca and McDowell, 1992; Morrison...