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originally posted by: Daughter2v2
Board members put pressure on the CEO.
Who elects board members - shareholders?
Active shareholders are firms like Blackrock.
BlackRock to offer investors new anti-DEI voting policy BlackRock's decision to expand the policies comes as environmentally and socially minded investing faces continued scrutiny from GOP lawmakers in Washington.
So wanting to be helpful I explain to her that I can be categorized as a DEI and tell her about my disability. The interview got awkward after that. She had to explain to me that their focus was only on women and POC; that my disability didn't count.
originally posted by: Daughter2v2
DEI never really helped people hurt by past discrimination.
I worked at a large fortune 500, they hired hundreds of tech workers on H1B visas. These same people were used to bolster the minority hiring statistics. Tons of rich, connected, young white kids suddenly became DEI hires by claiming they were LGBQT.
originally posted by: putnam6
Doesn't all of this fall under a corporate social credit score
originally posted by: Daughter2v2
I encourage everyone to go to Judge Merchans daughter's website, Authentic Campaigns. The company brags about being a diverse workforce.
But if you click through, you will see statistics of their workforce. The percentage of black and Latino employees is much lower than the racial make-up of Chicago. What brings up the final statistic is including Asians in their minority total. They hire a bunch of LGBQT people. The have ABSOLUTELY no employees over 55 - and they brag about being diverse.
authentic.org...
The Department of Health and Human Services has spent hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer funds carrying out President Biden’s DEI initiatives, according to a new nonprofit government watchdog report released Tuesday.
Biden issued an executive order in June 2021 calling for federal agencies to prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion in recruits and when considering promotions. DEI quickly became a dominant theme within the federal government over the next four years.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) currently employs 294 DEI employees, costing the agency $38.7 million in taxpayer funds each year, according to a report from OpenTheBooks. In Fiscal Year 2023, 247 of those workers made over $100,000, while four took home double that sum.
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An additional 207 HHS employees oversee Biden’s “health equity” efforts in the Offices of Minority Health at a cost of $29.4 million for salaries alone each year.