Clariant sees a competitive edge in the heterogeneity of its employees who come from over 90 countries. These employees have diverse cultural backgrounds and bring different skills and talents to the company - the basis for innovative and creative solutions. Consequently, Clariant does not tolerate any discrimination based on race, ethnicity, sex, religion, conviction, disability, age or sexual identity of employees – either within the company or by business partners. These values are documented in the Clariant Code of Conduct and the Code of Conduct for Suppliers. In alignment with its Group Policy Statement on Human Rights, Clariant has laid down its commitment to global workplace rights and social responsibility in a suitable workplace directive (Clariant Employment Standards Guideline).

Composition of Corporate Governance Committees

  • Proportion of women: 31 %
  • Proportion of age group >30 and <50: 31 %
  • Proportion of age group >50: 69 %

Clariant does not have knowledge of any substantial portion of Clariant Group's work being performed by self-employed persons.

There are no significant seasonal variations in employment numbers of Clariant. The increase of total employees during 2016 predominantly stems from acquisitions.

Breakdown of employees 2016

Nationality

 

FTE

 

Percent

1

“Others” also includes all employees in North America, for whom no nationality data is recorded

Rounded numbers

German

 

4 628

 

26.5%

Indian

 

1 370

 

7.9%

Chinese

 

1 201

 

6.9%

Brazilian

 

1 155

 

6.6%

Indonesian

 

746

 

4.3%

Mexican

 

588

 

3.4%

Italian

 

548

 

3.1%

French

 

535

 

3.1%

Turkish

 

411

 

2.4%

Spanish

 

401

 

2.3%

Polish

 

298

 

1.7%

Japanese

 

274

 

1.6%

Colombian

 

245

 

1.4%

Argentinian

 

224

 

1.3%

Swiss

 

217

 

1.2%

Thai

 

190

 

1.1%

South African

 

186

 

1.1%

Malaysian

 

182

 

1.0%

Venezuelan

 

174

 

1.0%

Ukrainian

 

150

 

0.9%

British

 

127

 

0.7%

Taiwanese

 

114

 

0.7%

Pakistani

 

102

 

0.6%

Swedish

 

94

 

0.5%

Chilean

 

88

 

0.5%

Singaporean

 

80

 

0.5%

Others1

 

3 114

 

17.9%

 

 

17 442

 

100.0%