Bentley Motors Commits to Support Armed Forces Community by Signing the Armed Forces Covenant

Bentley Motors Commits to Support Armed Forces Community by Signing the Armed Forces Covenant

(IN BRIEF) Bentley Motors, located in Crewe, has pledged its commitment to the Armed Forces Community by signing the Armed Forces Covenant, a national initiative aimed at supporting military personnel and their families. The company aims to treat those who have served, or are currently serving, with fairness and respect, ensuring that their service does not disadvantage them within the business. Bentley aspires to become the preferred employer for military veterans, recognizing their skills and qualifications during the recruitment process and collaborating with the Career Transition Partnership (CTP) to assist Service leavers in finding employment. Additionally, Bentley supports colleagues who are members of the Reserve Forces and volunteers in military cadet organizations. This initiative aligns with Bentley’s broader goal of fostering diversity and inclusivity within the luxury car company.

(PRESS RELEASE) CREWE, 17-Jan-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — Bentley Motors has signed the Armed Forces Covenant, a national pledge to support the Armed Forces Community at the home of Bentley in Crewe, together with members of the Ministry of Defence and Dr. Karen Lange, Member of the Board for HR. This is another important step towards Bentley’s ambition to become the most diverse and inclusive luxury car company.

Bentley is committed to supporting the armed forces community, pledging to treat those who serve, or have served, and their families with fairness and respect, and to guarantee that they will not be in any way disadvantaged within the business as a consequence of their service.

Bentley’s ultimate ambition is to be the employer of choice for those leaving the military, and the company is working hard to realise this goal, recognising military skills and qualifications in the recruitment and selection process and working with the Career Transition Partnership (CTP) to support the employment of Service leavers.

In addition, the company is supporting colleagues who are members of the Reserve Forces and volunteering leaders in military cadet organisations, granting additional leave for annual training.

The Armed Forces Covenant is just one of many initiatives Bentley is leading to support the local British Legion branch in the community, including supporting Armed Forces Day, Reserves Day, the Poppy Appeal Day and Remembrance activities.

Emma Humphries, Diversity and Inclusion manager at Bentley, said: “By pledging Bentley’s support and joining the Armed Forces Covenant, we acknowledge the importance of ensuring our servicemen and women receive the respect, support, and fair treatment they deserve. It is a promise to uphold the values of unity, solidarity, and gratitude towards those who risk their lives for our safety.

“Joining the Armed Forces Covenant is not just a symbolic gesture; it is a concrete step towards creating a society that values and cherishes the sacrifices of our military personnel. It is a commitment to fostering an environment where veterans, active-duty members, and their families receive the care, recognition, and opportunities they rightfully deserve.”

Chris Cole, Product Line Director at Bentley and sponsor of the colleague-led network BeReady for Armed Forces and Blue Light Services, added: “I’m extremely proud to be supporting Bentley in the move to sign up to the Armed Forces Covenant. Veterans from the armed forces offer significant diverse knowledge, experience and dedication. We constantly seek how to attract and retain the world’s best people, and this commitment to the covenant we hope will demonstrate Bentley’s commitment to our current veterans, and allow others to consider a future with us.”

Media Contacts:

STEFANIE LACKNER
Head of Sustainability Communications
stefanie.lackner@bentley.co.uk
+44 (0) 7443 146394

WAYNE BRUCE
Chief Communications and D&I Officer
wayne.bruce@bentley.co.uk

SOURCE: Bentley Motors

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