Sky today joined the 'Manifesto of Non Hostile Communication', created by the 'Parole' O_Stili 'Association, an awareness project against the violent use of words, to encourage respectful and civil behavior and to ensure that the network is a welcoming and safe place for everyone.
The manifesto was signed, together with the president of 'Parole O_Stili', Rosy Russo, by Sarah Varetto, Evp Communications, Inclusion & Bigger Picture of Sky Italia, at the end of a debate on inclusive language organized in Florence as part of Sky Tg24 Live in, the format of the all news channel that brings information to Italian cities to create discussion and debate on the territory.
"Sky has always been committed to promoting the culture of respect and inclusion, not only through the choice of the contents of our channels but also with courses and projects dedicated to our people - explained Sarah Varetto, Evp communications, inclusion & bigger picture of Sky Italia -.
We are convinced that living and working in an inclusive environment, in which everyone can be themselves and fully express their potential, generates value, innovation and excellence.
It is in this context that the signature of the Manifesto for the Non Hostile Communication, because the road to inclusion also passes through language ".
"Today more than ever we need concrete gestures, clear positions", said Rosy Russo, president of '
"Why should professions be declined to men? - said Nicoletta Maraschio, honorary president of the Accademia della Crusca -. The Accademia della Crusca has done work on the use of women in the professions. It turned out that Italy is behind. compared to other European nations in the recognition of gender. It is not just a linguistic question ".