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The Financial Times can be publishing its sixth annual checklist of Europe’s Diversity Leaders in November. So, as in earlier years, we at the moment are calling on FT readers to supply their insights for this rating of inclusive companies.
Our analysis will assist assess the extent to which listed and privately held firms in 16 European nations have a various and inclusive workforce. Results can be primarily based on the perceptions of their staff and friends who participate on this on-line survey, plus impartial knowledge sources.
Complete our survey right here
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Readers, staff, HR specialists and recruiters can full this on-line questionnaire, which ought to take about eight minutes. The knowledge can be collated and checked by Statista, our analysis associate.
The deadline for the survey’s completion is June 14. Your replies can be anonymised for publication.
The 2024 rating was led by Stora Enso, the Finnish/Swedish supplies, metals and paper producer and processor, which has made rigorous efforts to establish and handle gender pay gaps amongst its staff. Second within the rating was the UK’s InterContinental Hotels Group. Infineon, the German semiconductors, electronics and electrical engineering specialists — and the 2023 rating chief — occupied third place final 12 months.
As with final 12 months’s Diversity Leaders rating, as a way to be eligible for consideration, firms should make use of at the very least 250 folks and be primarily based in one of many following nations: Austria; Belgium; Denmark; Finland; France; Germany; Ireland; Italy; Luxembourg; the Netherlands; Norway; Poland; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; or the UK.
The survey will assess firms’ achievement in selling 5 facets of range: gender stability, sexual orientation, age, ethnicity and incapacity. Survey findings will account for 70 per cent of an organization’s remaining rating, and three different knowledge factors will account for 30 per cent: the share of ladies in administration positions; communication made in favour of range; and a range rating calculated by knowledge supplier Denominator, on a scale from zero to 100.
The rating can be revealed on FT.com on October 29 and can be included in a particular report with the Financial Times newspaper on November 14.
Email any inquiries to [email protected] and comply with #diversityleaders on X (previously Twitter).