The Malta Diversity & Inclusion Charter has exceeded 70 signatories, marking a significant milestone in promoting diversity and inclusion across various sectors in Malta. This initiative, launched by CORE Platform, aims to cultivate diverse talent pools and foster inclusive environments. Signatories, including prominent organizations like MeDirect, Lufthansa Technik Malta, and APS Bank, commit to upholding diversity and inclusion principles, providing resources and training to support these efforts. The charter serves as a reference point for strategic decisions on hiring, promotions, and policies, promoting accountability and measurable goals.
Diversity Charter Surpasses 70 Signatories, Driving Inclusion in Malta
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