Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives not only make companies better places to work, but also contribute to better business performance. The insurance sector, with an employee base of some 920 000 people in the EU, has always been at the forefront of promoting DEI in the workplace.
Insurance Europe has been taking a proactive approach to improving inclusivity by promoting industry initiatives, working to increase understanding of good practices and engaging with experts and social partners. Our DEI Hub showcases the latest initiatives taken by the industry to promote equal access, opportunity and inclusivity in the workplace. It provides a platform to facilitate the sharing of material and good practices from around Europe.
Industry initiatives
Belgium
Austria
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Czech Republic
Members of ČAP, the Czech insurance association, focus on a range of areas that promote DEI. There are projects to support young talent, facilitate the employment of disabled people, run training programmes for employees aged 55+ and to keep in touch with retired employees.
ČAP members also focus on women, with, for example, a “Women Managers Club” or efforts to create a more balanced representation of women in management roles. Employers also focus on supporting employees on maternity/parental leave. The promotion of diversity is supported through courses for employees.
Denmark
- Six hours of training for all employees, based on UNESCO’s competency framework for achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, which aims to create a common language and understanding for discussing DEI issues and to increase employee awareness.
- A partnership with Stonewall, the LGBTQ+ rights organisation, to provide benchmarking, webinars, etc.
- Publishing analysis of the median gender pay gap across all its business units in its yearly sustainability report.
France
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy
ANIA, the Italian association of insurance companies, and the National Commission for Equal Opportunities in the insurance sector, which was set up by the insurance social partners in 1991, work to spread a culture of equal opportunities in the sector through annual initiatives and events.
Gender Equality Certification
Renewal of the National Collective Agreement (CCNL) for the insurance sector, November 2022
Collective bargaining is a strong tool for raising awareness and influencing the entire sector. ANIA and the trade unions have introduced initiatives in the areas of disability, health and safety, welfare, gender and parenting:
Many initiatives have been undertaken by companies over the years to ensure the equal rights, inclusion and well-being of employees. Examples include:
Norway
Poland
Spain
In 2019, UNESPA adopted a set of good practice
United Kingdom
Switzerland
Slovakia
Portugal
(i) promote a safe, inclusive working environment, free from any kind of discrimination, in which relations between everyone are guided by respect for the law and the principle of fairness;
(ii) encourage diversity;
(iii) adopt measures to facilitate the inclusion and integration in the workplace of people with vulnerabilities or diminished capacities;
(iv) adopt support measures, particularly in terms of training and updating technological knowledge, for older workers, considering that age should not be a factor of discrimination.
(v) adopt measures to prevent and combat all forms of violence, whether physical, psychological or moral, promoting training on the different tools and mechanisms available to prevent it, as well as measures to identify, assess and mitigate psychosocial risks.
Last update: 6 May 2023
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Joint declaration of the European Insurance Social partners
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