While the Group and a few local Capgemini entities had previously attained the EDGE Certification – concentrating only on gender equity – in 2022, Capgemini also earned the EDGEplus Certification on the more comprehensive scope of intersectional equity. [2]
Shobha Meera, the chief corporate social responsibility officer of Capgemini and a member of the group executive committee, stated, "It is our firm view that the lively diversity of our staff and our strong culture of inclusion are crucial to the success of our business. "A significant step in our expedited journey toward creating a top-notch equitable, diverse, and inclusive workplace for our 350,000+ colleagues is embracing the EDGEplus Certification across the Group. We will become a talent destination organisation thanks to this comprehensive foundation.
Aniela Unguresan, the founder of the EDGE Certified Foundation, says that Capgemini set goals to improve a diverse and inclusive work environment as part of its Environmental, Social, and Governance policy. "The Global EDGE Assess re-certification and EDGEplus certification confirms the high level of commitment of Capgemini to achieving this target and becoming a more diverse and equitable workplace," she adds.