Groupe Renault Employees Named In Autocar's 2018 Top 100 Great British Women In The Industry
June 20, 2018 by Renault
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Groupe Renault has a strong commitment to diversity in the workplace, including a proactive policy in favour of equal opportunities for women and men across the company. Convinced that gender diversity fosters performance, innovation and motivation, Renault launched its Women@Renault plan eight years ago in order to increase the proportion of women working at every level of the company. The scheme is founded on a human resources plan and an in-house social network. Due to this ambitious programme, women accounted for 24.8 per cent of the Group's staff at the end of 2017 (compared with 10 per cent in 1999). This diversity is found at every level of the company, from the shop floor to the Group Executive Committee, and the current proportion of female staff is particularly high for the automobile industry. From the outset, the Women@Renault plan has also featured a multi-profession, in-house, mixed-gender, international social network where women and men alike can trade opinions and ideas on subjects such as gender diversity and training- and career management-related best practices. Key numbers •Women accounted for 24.8 per cent of total Group staff at end-2017 (compared with 10 per cent in 1999). •27 per cent of key positions within the Group were held by women at end-2017 (22 per cent in 2012) •Three of the 12 members (25 per cent) of the Group Executive Committee in 2017 are women •Proactive recruitment targets: 30 per cent women for technical positions (engineering and manufacturing) and 50 per cent women for positions in sales and support services •Since 2010, around 670 women have benefited from at least one of the measures specified in the Women@Renault plan: training for leadership (530) and mentoring (140) •As of 2017, the Women@Renault network has more than 5,000 members in 14 countries and more than one in five are men •Seven of the 19 directors who sit on Renault's Board of Directors in 2017 are women
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