I had high hopes from the headline that they might actually be doing something real. Genuine DEI is hard, and most organizations made a hash of it. But at least giving lip service to the problem acknowledges that there is a real problem.
Nah. They're just trashing their existing programs and not replacing them. They bury the alternatives at the end because they are vapid and pointless, full of hedging words and nonspecific, non-binding "commitments".
I had high hopes from the headline that they might actually be doing something real. Genuine DEI is hard, and most organizations made a hash of it. But at least giving lip service to the problem acknowledges that there is a real problem.
Nah. They're just trashing their existing programs and not replacing them. They bury the alternatives at the end because they are vapid and pointless, full of hedging words and nonspecific, non-binding "commitments".