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Topic: Diversity Charter

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In Estonia, diversity is highly valued by more than 130 employers

5. November 2020

Yesterday, 12 Estonian organisations signed the Diversity Charter. A big value-based step was taken by ABB, birkle IT, CyberCube, The … Continued

#diversity #diversity-charter #diversity-enriches
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Sigrid Pedak: ADM’s great principle is ‘people above all else’

1. November 2020

In September, the Center together with the Ministry of Social Affairs recognised organisations with the Diverse Workplace quality label. Among … Continued

#business-and-human-rights #diversity #diversity-charter #diversity-enriches #diversity-label
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32 employers have been awarded with the Diverse Workplace quality label

17. September 2020

On Wednesday, September 16th the Estonian Human Rights Centre and the Ministry of Social Affairs recognised 32 employers with the … Continued

#diversity #diversity-charter #diversity-enriches #diversity-label #equal-treatment #humanrightsinestonia

Already more than 120 employers value diversity in Estonia

12. June 2020

On June 10, 11 Estonian companies and organizations signed the Estonian Diversity Charter. The companies that confirmed their commitment to … Continued

#diversity #diversity-charter #ettevotlus-ja-inimoigused-en

11 organisations confirmed that they value diversity

2. December 2019

On Wednesday, the 13th of November, eleven Estonian organisations signed the Diversity Charter. There are both well-known companies as well … Continued

#diversity #diversity-charter #diversity-label

Public call for a script writer on diversity and inclusion

30. October 2019

Introduction The European Diversity Charters are implementing project Diversity@work. The project is led by Aga Khan Foundation Portugal (AKF Portugal) … Continued

#diversity #diversity-charter

Fear of Foreigners and Strangers Derives from the Human Fear and Missing Experiences – thoughts from the Opinion Festival

15. August 2019

The Centre organized two panel discussions at the Value stage at the Opinion Festival, held by the seventh time in … Continued

#business-and-human-rights #diversity #diversity-charter #diversity-day #diversity-enriches #diversity-label

Newcomers to the Diversity Charter

9. June 2019

The Diversity Charter is a voluntary agreement upon joining which the company or organization confirms that it will honour people’s … Continued

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Educational System and Employers Hold a Big Part in Decreasing Discrimination

29. May 2019

On 16 May, the annual European Diversity Charters conference was held in Brussels, this time under the sub-title ‘United in … Continued

#business-and-human-rights #diversity #diversity-charter #diversity-day #diversity-enriches #diversity-label #equal-treatment

Estonian entrepreneurs: equal treatment of employees enhances the reputation and value of the company

6. May 2019

On Diversity Day on April 17th, some of Estonia’s largest employers, Omniva, Rimi, Swedbank and Telia shared their experiences and … Continued

#business-and-human-rights #diversity #diversity-charter #diversity-day #diversity-label #equal-treatment
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