Curtins joins the CIHT Diversity and Inclusion Charter

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Curtins on 11th Oct 2022

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In continuation of our commitment to fostering inclusive and diverse workplaces, reflective of the communities we serve, we are proud to have signed the Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation’s (CIHT) Diversity and Inclusion Charter.

We are stronger together. By signing the Charter and joining dozens of our industry colleagues, we will collectively work to support the development of good diversity and inclusion practice across the sector.

We value diversity and respect all differences in all people and becoming a signatory to the CIHT Charter is our open commitment to fulfilling our purpose.

Curtins joins the CIHT Diversity and Inclusion Charter

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