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Hyatt Signs on to Support Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives

By Hotel BusinessJune 13, 20182 Mins Read
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CHICAGO—Hyatt Hotels Corporation has joined the CEO ACT!ON for Diversity & Inclusion initiative and signed the United Nations LGBTI Standards of Conduct for Business. Hyatt’s commitment underscores its long-standing dedication to creating an inclusive workplace, led by a CEO-chaired global inclusion and diversity council tasked with driving Hyatt’s culture of inclusion and diversity.

“Our purpose is to care for people so they can be their best, and that includes taking actions to create an inclusive environment for our colleagues around the world,” said Mark Hoplamazian, CEO, Hyatt. “We’ve laid a strong foundation—from an active network of employee-led diversity business resource groups to our focus on diverse leadership development—and our work is ongoing. Supporting these important initiatives reinforces my personal commitment to embedding inclusion and diversity into all areas of our business.”

CEO ACT!ON

The CEO ACT!ON for Diversity & Inclusion is a collaboration of chief executives across industries, committed to advancing their workplaces through discussion, education and training. Building on existing inclusion and diversity integrations, Hoplamazian’s pledge requires three actions:

  • Support open dialogue within the company regarding diversity and inclusion
  • Share best practices within the greater business community
  • Expand unconscious bias training

More than 400 CEOs have signed the pledge so far to share their experiences and best practices, supporting those who are in the process of developing diversity strategies. Hoplamazian is one of few executives within the hospitality industry to join the CEO ACT!ON initiative.

LGBTI Standards of Conduct

Hyatt has also signed on as a supporter of the United Nations LGBTI Standards of Conduct for Business, a set of five core standards of conduct developed by the United Nations Human Rights Office to protect lesbian, gay, bi, trans and intersex (LGBTI) people from discrimination across business sectors. Hyatt has become the third company within the hospitality sector to formalize its support of the standards of conduct.

“On a global scale, we’re standing up against all forms of discrimination,” said Malaika Myers, chief human resources officer, Hyatt. “We know that we can only be a truly inclusive workplace if we create an environment that allows our colleagues to bring their whole selves to work every day so they can be their best and better care for others.”

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