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Lidl has joined the UN directive on the empowerment of women
Lidl Hungary has signed the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs), joining the global initiative to promote women.
With this step, the company will continue to promote equality both within the company and in its value chain. The department store chain believes that equal opportunities and diversity are essential to long-term success. Based on this, the company strives to actively contribute to the advancement of women in the workplace, which is also enshrined in its corporate principles and code of conduct.
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