Carriers should highlight environment and equality to attract young talent

If employers can’t deliver on the new competitive parameters, young people will move to other industries, says a major ship manager.
Gen Z will lead the shift to greener shipping, Hafnia’s Head of People, Culture and Strategy Mia Krogslund says. | Photo: Manu Fernandez/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Gen Z will lead the shift to greener shipping, Hafnia’s Head of People, Culture and Strategy Mia Krogslund says. | Photo: Manu Fernandez/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

The maritime sector has historically been dominated by men, and today women are still underrepresented.

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