(CNN)– Google is the latest major corporation to scale back its DEI commitments. In an email to employees on Wednesday, Feb.
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The Late Debate | 6 February
A Sydney council funds $280,000 in racism training, Peter Dutton backs Donald trump's ban on trans athletes competing in women's sports, and Google axes diversity hiring initiatives.
With diversity, equity, and inclusion under attack, those already in the room should stay there, writes Tracy Chou.
This move is on par with what attorneys have been recommending in a tense political landscape around DEI and compliance.
Google is backing away from diversity hiring targets, setting up a stark divide in Silicon Valley as corporate DEI goals come ...
The airline's announcement comes as many companies are rolling back diversity programs in the wake of the Trump ...
Popular search engine Google has officially joined the evergrowing list of companies who are getting rid of their Diversity, ...
LGBTQ+ initiatives, even before Trump was reelected. While DEI initiatives remain legal, companies choosing to implement them ...
Google’s unofficial motto used to be 'don’t be evil,' but that sentiment sits in sharp contrast to recent leadership decisions that have angered some employees.
CEO Sundar Pichai set a target in 2020 to increase the representation of underrepresented groups in leadership roles by 30 ...
Several major companies have followed suit as Trump expands his attacks on diversity initiatives to the private sector.
A public affairs officer says it was removed as they "continue to fully execute" executive orders issued by President Donald ...