Boskalis_CSR_report__2016
Care for human capital CSR 2016 – Boskalis 50
DIVERSITY
In an international project environment such as ours, which requires a flexible, broad and innovative approach, we take a broad view on diversity. Boskalis operates a strict equal opportunities policy for all employees, regardless of race, nationality, ethnic background, age, religion, gender, sexual orientation or disability. Boskalis’ employees represent 63 different nationalities with a balanced age profile. Almost 74% of our employees are under 50, with over half (61%) being in the 30-50 age category. This age distribution provides a good level of staffing for positions at junior, medior and senior levels, as well as resulting in a manageable outflow of staff due to retirement. We employ a relatively large number of men and relatively few part-time staff. The ratio of men to women and of full-time to part-time staff at Boskalis is consistent with the nature of our work. We are to a large extent a project organization that sends out trained technical, financial and maritime staff all over the world for longer periods of time to projects, often in remote locations. Deployment to projects has proved to be a less attractive option for women and a less obvious choice for part- time workers. The ratio of men to women in 2016 was identical to 2015: 89%-11%. The participation rate for women is higher for activities which are fixed, office-based and of a structural nature. In 2016 the ratio of men to women was 75%-25% for management and office staff working at the Boskalis head office (2015: 69%-31%). The percentage of part-time workers in 2016 was 7% (2015: 6%). The ratio of operational staff (fleet, yards and projects) to management and office support staff was 66%-34% as a result of the fleet rationalization and divestments (2015: 71%-29%). This ratio is consistent with the profile of the company and the nature of the activities and the equipment deployed. Proportionately the most managers and support staff work at the head office in the Netherlands.
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