Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Apple CEO Tim Cook and Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg stood behind Trump ...
Google owner Alphabet says it will no longer set hiring targets to improve workforce representation in the USA.
Google said it was reviewing President Trump’s executive orders aimed at reversing DEI in the federal government and among ...
The tech giant has become the latest in a growing number of US firms to row back on diversity, equity and inclusion ...
Major U.S. companies are putting an end to their DEI policies due to a blend of political, economic, social, and legal ...
Tech giant Google is scrapping its goals to recruit staff from minority groups and is reviewing its DEI policies.
"In 2020, we set aspirational hiring goals and focused on growing our offices outside California and New York to improve representation," Fiona Cicconi, Alphabet's chief people ...
Fiona Cicconi, Alphabet's chief people officer, in an email to staff says the company will no longer set aspirational hiring ...
Alphabet is pouring $75 billion into artificial intelligence infrastructure this year, but investors are seemingly ...
Google is just the latest in a string of organisations cutting back on their DEI programmes in response to Trump's executive ...
Google’s parent company Alphabet has removed its DEI initiatives for underrepresented communities joining Meta and Amazon.
Google has become the latest big tech company to scrap diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the wake of ...