ABB plans to double number of women in management roles by 2030

8 October 2020


ABB has announced plans to have 25% of its senior management positions worldwide filled by women, doubling the current number of 12.5%.

The target forms part of ABB’s broader ambition to foster inclusion and equality across all areas of diversity, including gender, abilities, generations, ethnicity, and LGBTQ+. As part of its new “Global Diversity & Inclusion Strategy 2030” ABB will be offering employees inclusive leadership trainings and development programs, mentoring programs and learning interventions to foster an inclusive culture.

“Building and fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion is a key priority for ABB and represents a foundation for innovation and better decision making,” said Björn Rosengren, CEO of ABB. “This is not only the right thing to do, but also a means to further improve our business performance as diversity becomes increasingly important for both internal and external talents, customers, as well as investors.”

Recently, ABB was among more than 50 leading European companies in the industrial and technology sectors to reaffirm a pan-European commitment to diversity and inclusion in the context of the initiative #EmbraceDifference. Spearheaded by the European Round Table for Industry (ERT), of which CEO Rosengren is a member, the effort is designed to create an environment suitable to promote inclusion and diversity in the workplace.

This summer, ABB signed the Standards of Conduct for Business, Tackling Discrimination against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex People, put forth by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. The Standards of Conduct provides five concrete steps that companies can take to align their policies and practices with international standards on human rights of LGBTI people. ABB expects these standards to be followed by its suppliers to generate a real impact in the more than 100 countries the company operates in.

Furthermore, it has signed a partnership with Europe’s largest LGBT rights organization Stonewall to help develop a roadmap on LGBTQ+ for employees.



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