Fincantieri Earns Gender Parity Certification UNI/PdR 125:2022 from RINA

Fincantieri Earns Gender Parity Certification UNI/PdR 125:2022 from RINA

(IN BRIEF) Fincantieri, the Italian shipbuilding company, has become the first shipbuilder in Italy to achieve the Gender Parity Certification UNI/PdR 125:2022 from RINA (Registro Italiano Navale). The certification recognizes Fincantieri’s commitment to promoting gender equity and inclusion within the organization. It was awarded after an assessment based on 33 parameters that assess various aspects, including corporate culture, equal pay, work-life balance, and opportunities for women’s growth and inclusion. Fincantieri has demonstrated its commitment to gender diversity, with a 34% female presence in its “Talent” acceleration program, exceeding the 25% target. The company views gender diversity as a fundamental value for both its success and broader societal advancement.

(PRESS RELEASE) TRIESTE, 5-Jan-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — Fincantieri is the first shipbuilding company in Italy to obtain the Gender Parity Certification UNI/PdR 125:2022 from RINA, proof of the Group’s commitment to labor equity and inclusion within the company.

The Gender Parity Certification was awarded following an evaluation process based on 33 parameters concerning aspects such as the corporate culture and strategy, women’s growth and inclusion opportunities, equal pay, and initiatives safeguarding parenthood and work-life balance.

Fincantieri firmly believes that gender diversity is a fundamental value for the success of the Group and society. This is evidenced, for example, by the achievement in 2023 of a 34% – well above the target of 25% – female presence in the “Talent” acceleration program for young, high-potential resources embarking on a path of professional development and representing the leadership of the future.

“This certification is an important recognition of our commitment to gender parity. An inclusive and diversity-sensitive work environment is fundamental to the Group’s growth according to the guidelines of our 2023-2027 Sustainability Plan. The additional verification audits, planned for the next few years, will be an incentive for us to further promote the participation of our employees: this is not an end point, but an important milestone that encourages us to continue working in the right direction”, said Executive Vice President Human Resources and Real Estate Luciano Sale.

Paolo Moretti, CEO of RINA Services, said: “The Gender Parity Certification represents the start of a path of improvement for companies both in terms of performance and reputation. Not coincidentally, several studies by Bocconi University and McKinsey & Company confirm improved performance for the most inclusive companies. The certification awarded to Fincantieri is a concrete demonstration of the development of policies related to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion that has resulted in the creation of an inclusive and equal climate also through continuous attention and training. Like any certification path, it is not a point of arrival but a starting point for constant improvement, for the benefit of people: the main resource of every organization.”

There are numerous initiatives related to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in which Fincantieri has long been engaged. These include: a policy on Respect for Human Rights and Diversity, a procedure on Gender Parity, work-life balance measures, a pathway to ensure a zero gender pay gap, programs to support parenting, training and awareness raising on bias and stereotypes, inclusive language and leadership. Last but not least, the Respect For Future project, launched on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, and the signing of the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs).

Media Contact:

Press Office
Tel. +39 040 3192473
press.office@fincantieri.it

Investor Relations
Tel. +39 040 3192111
investor.relations@fincantieri.it

SOURCE: FINCANTIERI S.p.A.

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