Human
Relations
Innovating to recruit, develop and engage with talented people all over the world
How L'Oréal recruits new talent
To continue attracting a wide and diverse range of talent all over the world, the group has changed the way it develops relationships with candidates as well as its recruitment techniques. L'Oréal draws on its detailed knowledge of the profiles needed to construct its employer promise, and has strengthened the expertise of its recruitment community.
Online training speeds transformation
Training for everyone is one of the priorities of Human Relations – one that is now possible thanks to an e-learning platform open to all employees. L’Oréal has also sealed a partnership with Coursera, a leading player in the MOOC(2) sector, to offer employees programmes certified by the most prestigious universities worldwide.
New challenges for the L’Oréal Share & Care social programme
At the end of 2015, the L’Oréal Share & Care programme achieved its first goal: to guarantee that L'Oréal employees all over the world benefit from the best practices in terms of social protection. The group's subsidiaries are continuing to develop local initiatives, particularly in the area of quality of life in the workplace.
Close collaboration with the ILO(3)
L’Oréal is a founding member of the “Global Business Network for Social Protection Floors”, created by the ILO to encourage companies to take up the challenges of social protection. L’Oréal and the ILO are working together to assess the impact of the L’Oréal “Share & Care” programme.
New Diversity and Inclusion index
Launched by Thomson Reuters, this new index ranks L'Oréal 19th out of more than 5,000 companies rated worldwide. This represents recognition for the group's strong commitment in this field for more than a decade.
5th Disability Initiatives Trophies
Fostering the inclusion of disabled people is the objective of this in-house competition, which rewards initiatives in this field by L'Oréal subsidiaries. In 2016, a voting system helped to involve the group's employees, with more than 16,800 votes cast.
HR Labs:How will we work tomorrow?
The HR Labs are experimenting with a new way of working: using collective intelligence to test new working methods and underpin L'Oréal's move towards a more collaborative and even more agile management model. Four HR Lab events have been organised so far, bringing together groups of between 45 and 300 employees from 58 countries.
Thousands of hours of volunteer work on Citizen Day
Citizen Day is a celebration of solidarity that brings together thousands of L'Oréal employees all over the world. In 2016 there was an increase in participation with a total of 164,000 hours of volunteer work completed, making a real difference for more than 150,000 beneficiaries.