On the occasion of 2022 International Women’s Day, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) launched its inaugural Maritime Diversity and Inclusion Charter, an online tool for shipping companies to improve work practices and policies.
The Charter has been created to encourage shipping companies to improve and annually review their diversity and inclusion practices and create opportunities for all, irrespective of their gender, race, ethnic origin, nationality, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or religion.
Karin Orsel, CEO MF Shipping Group, Chair of ICS Diversity Panel, commented:
I was one of the only women in the maritime sector when I joined at 23. The industry has made many improvements since then, but it still has a long way to go. We developed the Maritime Diversity and Inclusion Charter as a guiding light to inspire shipping companies to do better for all employees.
The Charter is designed to be a customisable online tool for shipping companies. Users can choose from a number of actions, pledges, and monitoring and reporting metrics that they are prepared to undertake. For example, companies can commit to appointing a lead on diversity to provide visibility and drive key actions or to track promotion opportunities given to monitored groups defined by age, gender or ethnicity.
The launch is in conjunction with ICS’s IWD campaign #ThisIsWhataSeafarerLooksLike, celebrating and showcasing the broad roles women fulfil in the maritime sector from cadet to CEO. This year’s theme is #BreakTheBias, developed to challenge stereotypes across society.
The ICS produced a short film to highlight the increasing diversity within maritime as the shipping industry does indeed look different, as the sector is no longer restricted to a limited section of society. In the video Zimvo Lugadlalala, a South African Deck Hand Bow Cecil with Odfjell, remarked: “Breaking stereotypes in maritime means stepping up and doing my job. If questions like ‘will you manage?’ are asked to me, I answer them by performing my job effectively and efficiently. I do not answer them by words… The maritime industry is changing for good because it accommodates all genders.”
Natalie Shaw MBE, ICS’s Director of Employment, remarked that this Charter aims to recognise the efforts of many, while providing guidance for those who still have work to do.
Shipping is one of the most culturally diverse industries on earth. It’s high time that we make concerted efforts to create space to attract people who previously may have not considered the opportunities available in such an exciting sector.
…Mrs Shaw noted.
ICS plans to release its Diversity and Inclusion Toolkit for Shipping later this year to guide industry’s journey improving policies and practices to meet the needs of the diverse seafarer community. In the past, IICS had launched the ICS Diversity Tracker report tο highlight the value of diversity in shipping.
Explore more by navigating through ICS Diversity Charter here