From Equal Treatment to Diversity: The Case of the French Diversity Charter
Laure Hajjar ()
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Laure Hajjar: Charte de la Diversité
A chapter in Corporate Social Responsibility and Diversity Management, 2017, pp 127-133 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract It seems useful to wonder, after a few decades of diversity discourses at international, national, and organizational levels, what does diversity actually mean? Do we have a common understanding of the notion of diversity, at a national and European level? Is there such a thing as a European-wide management of diversity? And why should it be? Companies often fear the cost of the implementation of a diversity policy. We, at the French Diversity Charter, like to ask them: do you know how much lack of diversity already costs you? Having a diversified workforce helps you recruit and keep the best talents and enhance innovation and creative thinking, for instance. The idea of diversity as a leverage to improve not only social but also economic performance is gaining momentum in France. Discrimination has a cost both for companies and for civil society. In this matter, public and private entities have a common goal toward diversity and inclusion. Cooperation between public and private actors is key to fight against discrimination appearing at multiple moments of one’s life: education, access to services, employment, health, etc. The role of the French Charter and the EU Platform of Diversity charters is, among other things, to create a space where private and public actors can share ideas and best practices and work together toward a more inclusive society for the mutual advantage of every party.
Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility; Economic Performance; Large Company; Diversity Policy; Diversity Management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-43564-0_7
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