GUS Germany GmbH becomes member of Diversity Charter Initiative
GUS Germany GmbH announced it has joined the Diversity Charter Initiative, emphasising its commitment to diversity and inclusion within the academic realm and beyond.
GGG places great importance on diversity and inclusion across teaching, academia and administration.
Sagi Hartov, CEO of GGG, said: “We have a vibrant community across all our campuses in Germany and have already implemented many projects in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility. I am grateful to our students and staff for this and am pleased that through the Diversity Charter, we can now provide an expanded framework for these numerous initiatives.
“We host students and staff from over 100 nations worldwide across all our campuses, making diversity and inclusion a part of our everyday life. We all actively engage in the values of the charter and work hard to contribute to the creation of an open and respectful corporate culture.”
The Charta der Vielfalt, which has 5,000 signatories, is an initiative that aims to promote diversity in companies and institutions. By signing the charter, organisations commit to creating a discrimination-free work environment and promoting diversity among their members. This includes aspects such as gender, nationality, age, religion, sexual orientation and physical abilities.
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