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Red state sues tech giant IBM over diversity 'quotas'

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Posted By: sunset, 6/20/2024 10:34:32 PM

The state of Missouri has filed a lawsuit against the technology giant International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) for unlawful practices in allegedly requiring racial and gender quotas in its hiring and promotion structures for employees. Missouri Republican Attorney General Andrew Bailey on Thursday filed suit against the company, alleging that such practices are a violation of the Missouri Human Rights Act. "It has come to my attention that IBM has adopted an unlawful policy that blatantly favors applicants of a certain gender or skin color over others, and that managers within the company who refuse to comply with said policy face adverse action, including and up to, termination.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: athina 6/20/2024 10:57:12 PM (No. 1740841)
I believe the ceo was recorded declaring exactly this policy. This is the worst ceo ever for that company. What a suck-up he is, to the elites and the govt.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Flyball Dogs 6/20/2024 10:57:30 PM (No. 1740842)
Andrew Bailey. A name to know and remember. (See post, above)
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Reply 3 - Posted by: mifla 6/21/2024 5:05:06 AM (No. 1740906)
Isn't this called Affirmative Action, which was mandatory in companies who desired government contracts?
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