Women in Maritime Charter to be launched next week

Posted by Michelle Howard
Friday, September 7, 2018

The Task force behind efforts to address the lack of gender diversity in the U.K. maritime sector is to launch a new Charter next week.

The Charter creates a framework to challenge companies to make progress on diversity, and will be supported by a suite of ‘toolkits’ or resources to help companies realize those targets.

Events to formally launch the Charter will be held in London, Liverpool and Southampton across Maritime UK Week, which starts on September 10.

Companies joining the Women in Maritime Charter will be required to agree an ‘action plan’, setting out individual targets for each participating company. A key commitment will see companies identifying a member of senior management responsible for implementation of the action plan as well as distributing a survey to staff on workplace culture.

Performance against action plans will be self-assessed via online portal and national performance published in a joint industry-government report.

Whilst arguably being behind the curve on gender diversity, the Women in Maritime Task force has been able to learn from others sectors, such as financial services, which have delivered similar initiatives. Officials from HM Treasury and Virgin Money, responsible for the Women in Finance Charter, briefed their maritime counterparts on their own experience.

Since Maritime UK’s Women in Maritime Task force called for companies to engage in its work, over 60 companies have signed a pledge designed to signal intent on gender diversity. Having consulted those companies on the design of the Charter, the Task force is now calling for Charter ‘pilots’ to come forward and agree their action plans.

The first launch event will be held at an ABP-sponsored reception at One Whitehall Place on Monday evening with the Maritime Minister.

Categories: People & Company News

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