> However, the ranking itself has to be taken with a grain of salt, since it only measures the corresponding employees’ perception of diversity and inclusivity efforts, not the actual steps the companies themselves take.
And neither does it imply companies keeping records of the ethnicity and sexual orientation of their employees. My first reaction to the chart was “Ok, but _how_ would they know that?” so I was glad the linked article cleared that up.
Now show their profits vs Japan’s leading companies… which are all homogenously ethnic Japanese and overwhelmingly straight male.
I’d rather have good products than care about the “diversity” of a company located in a place that shouldn’t be forced to be diverse.
Microsoft is headquartered in France? Do they not partake in the Shamrock Shamtax Shuffle?
Microsoft is not a European company
Edit: Also neither is Expedia
Two of these companies are American (from Seattle).
Remember how European and American companies dominated the world using only straight white males? Diversity is not important, especially in a place where the indigenous people are white.
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source: https://www.statista.com/chart/26239/top-8-european-companies-by-inclusivity-score/
> However, the ranking itself has to be taken with a grain of salt, since it only measures the corresponding employees’ perception of diversity and inclusivity efforts, not the actual steps the companies themselves take.
And neither does it imply companies keeping records of the ethnicity and sexual orientation of their employees. My first reaction to the chart was “Ok, but _how_ would they know that?” so I was glad the linked article cleared that up.
Now show their profits vs Japan’s leading companies… which are all homogenously ethnic Japanese and overwhelmingly straight male.
I’d rather have good products than care about the “diversity” of a company located in a place that shouldn’t be forced to be diverse.
Microsoft is headquartered in France? Do they not partake in the Shamrock Shamtax Shuffle?
Microsoft is not a European company
Edit: Also neither is Expedia
Two of these companies are American (from Seattle).
Remember how European and American companies dominated the world using only straight white males? Diversity is not important, especially in a place where the indigenous people are white.