Orsted
ESRS disclosure: ESRS S1 \ DR S1-1 \ Paragraph 24a
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- Does the undertaking have specific policies aimed at the elimination of discrimination, including harassment, promoting equal opportunities, and other methods to advance diversity and inclusion?
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Question Id: S1-1_10
Equity, diversity, and inclusion are integral to our culture and the way we do business. To support this, we have adopted two policies, an internal guide to leaders and an internal guide to employees, aimed at the elimination of discrimination and at promoting equal opportunities and a culture of inclusion. Accountability for these policies rests with our Chief HR Officer. We have adopted a 'Global diversity and inclusion policy' which emphasises equal opportunities for all employees at Ørsted. We specifically call out identities such as ethnic background, race, religion, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation, outlook, or social status because these groups have been historically marginalised or disadvantaged (protected characteristics). By embedding these principles in the way we do business, we promote an environment where all employees can thrive and contribute to our collective success.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 95%
- Provide the total number of employees by head count, including a detailed breakdown by gender and by country, specifically for countries where the undertaking employs 50 or more individuals, representing at least 10% of the total workforce. This information is required in accordance with Disclosure Requirement S1-6 regarding the characteristics of the undertaking's employees, as stipulated in paragraph 40(a)iii of ESRS 2 General Disclosures.
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Question Id: S1-6_06
The total number of employees by head count as of 31 December 2024 is 8,407. The breakdown by country and gender is as follows:
- Denmark: 3,984
- The UK: 1,272
- Malaysia: 792
- Poland: 763
- The US: 720
- Germany: 390
- Taiwan: 199
- The Netherlands: 105
- Ireland: 100
- Other: 62
Gender breakdown:
- Female: 2,854
- Male: 5,553
- Other: 1
- Not disclosed: 0
The countries with 50 or more employees are Denmark, the UK, Malaysia, Poland, the US, Germany, Taiwan, the Netherlands, and Ireland.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%