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Proud to be a founding signatory of UK automotive sector’s first diversity and inclusion charter 

 Aurrigo International plc (AIM: AURR, the “Company” or “Aurrigo”), a leading international provider of technology solutions, is proud to be a founding signatory of the UK automotive sector’s first Diversity & Inclusion Charter with the Automotive Council and commits to create a diverse, equitable and inclusive workforce that is reflective of wider society. 

For more information, please see the Automotive Council news release below. 

AUTOMOTIVE COUNCIL NEWS RELEASE 

UK Automotive commits to workforce diversity and inclusion with landmark industry Charter 

  • • UK automotive industry launches new Diversity & Inclusion Charter in collective commitment to make workforce reflective of wider society and attract more talent to fill critical skills gaps. 
  • • Major brands representing a fifth of Britain’s automotive manufacturing workforce pledge to shift the dial as Auto Council report highlights scale of the sector’s diversity challenge and calls for faster progress. 
  • • Landmark initiative to be announced tonight at the 105th SMMT Annual Dinner by SMMT President and Stellantis Senior Vice President Global Circular Economy, Alison Jones. 

On Tuesday 29 November, 2022 Sixteen of the UK automotive industry’s biggest brands came together to launch the sector’s first Automotive Diversity & Inclusion Charter.1 The founding signatories, representing a fifth of the sector’s manufacturing workforce, as well as organisations including Unite the Union and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), pledge a collective, public commitment to create a diverse, equitable and inclusive (DE&I) workforce that is reflective of wider society. The landmark initiative will support ongoing efforts to retain and attract top talent as the industry undertakes its biggest technological and industrial transformation in more than a hundred years amid critical skills shortages. 

By signing the Charter, companies publicly recognise that creating a diverse and inclusive workforce is not only ethically responsible but good for business. The benefits include increasing employee satisfaction, motivation and engagement, leading to greater productivity and retention; improving decision making and problem solving; fostering greater creativity from diverse perspectives; and making companies – and the wider sector – more attractive to top talent. 

Signatories commit to take action in eight key areas with the aim of accelerating progress across all aspects of DE&I within their own companies. Pledges include appointing a board-level DE&I champion to lead change from the top; embedding DE&I policies into company values; improving recruitment practices to encourage diversity of applicants; supporting career opportunities and development for every employee; creating more flexible working environments; and reporting diversity data and progress to the Automotive Council on an annual basis. 

The Charter and pledges have been established in response to recommendations in the Automotive Council report Driving diversity, equity and inclusion in the UK automotive industry, which focuses, as a first step, on gender balance.2 While the report acknowledges that many companies have impressive DE&I programmes and initiatives in place, it shows the overall automotive manufacturing sector lags behind other UK industries, with women representing 12% of the workforce compared with 47% in the UK workforce as a whole. 

The report also identifies diversity as a business-critical issue, citing among other studies 2019 analysis from Mckinsey, which found that companies in the top quartile for gender diversity on executive teams were 25% more likely to experience above average profitability than those in the fourth quartile. In the case of ethnic and cultural diversity, this outperformance rose to 36%.3 

The UK Automotive Diversity & Inclusion Charter is the first time efforts to improve sectoral DE&I have been united under one banner and follows initiatives already in place across other sectors, including aviation and aerospace, defence, finance, rail and retail. It will provide a platform for the industry, via the Automotive Council, to share best practice, promote positive initiatives and report on progress in the years ahead. 

Announcing the Charter at the SMMT Annual Dinner this evening, Alison Jones, SMMT President and Stellantis Senior Vice President Global Circular Economy, is expected to say, “Despite talking about this for years, with some good initiatives and progress, the Automotive Council’s first Diversity Report shows that as an industry our results are, sadly, still really low. We have to accelerate our efforts again to ensure a truly diverse and inclusive workforce. I urge everyone to join this landmark initiative, alongside the sixteen founding organisations, to really make a positive human and business impact for our workforce, our organisations and our industry.” 

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive and Chair of the Automotive Council UK Competitiveness and Business Environment Group, said, “This Charter is a pivotal moment for the automotive industry – a collective pledge to drive positive change, drive out inequality, and demonstrate progress. UK Automotive is undergoing an immense transformation and our future success depends on attracting the best and brightest talent, irrespective of backgrounds, races, genders, cultures or abilities. A rich diversity of skills, perspectives and experience can give us a competitive advantage and I encourage the sector to support this important ambition.” 

The UK Automotive Diversity & Inclusion Charter will be launched tonight at the 105th SMMT Annual Dinner in London, an event attended by some 1,000 guests from across the automotive industry, government and the media. Businesses in the automotive sector interested in becoming signatories can contact the Automotive Council secretariat here for more information. 

Founding UK Automotive Diversity & Inclusion Charter Signatories 

Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) 

Aurrigo 

Bentley Motors 

BMW Group 

Cummins UK 

Honda Motor Europe 

Lotus 

McLaren Automotive Limited 

Nissan UK 

Robert Bosch 

Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders (SMMT) 

Stellantis 

TMD Friction UK Ltd 

Toyota 

Unite the Union 

Volkswagen Group UK 

Notes for editors 

1 Auto Council Charter – https://www.automotivecouncil.co.uk/ 

2 Auto Council Report – https://www.automotivecouncil.co.uk/2022/09/new-report-driving-diversity-equity-inclusion-in-the-uk-automotive-industry/ 

3 McKinsey Report – https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/people-and-organizational-performance/our-insights/delivering-through-diversity 

About the Automotive Council 

The United Kingdom Automotive Council was established in December 2009. It is a senior industry forum for dialogue with government, tasked with establishing the UK automotive sector as a world leader. www.automotivecouncil.co.uk 

Media contacts 

Paul Mauerhoff (SMMT) 07809 522 181 pmauerhoff@smmt.co.uk 

For further enquiries: Instinctif Partners (Financial Communications)  Tim McCall, Rozi Morris +44 (0)20 7457 2020  aurrigo@instinctif.com 
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