SAP Wrestles With Concerns Over Women’s Treatment, Senior Exits
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US President Donald Trump is waging a campaign against diversity and inclusion. Software manufacturer SAP is joining forces - and therefore abandons its female quota. The CEO defends this.
SAP is one of the largest and most important German companies – and SAP collected its women's quota targets in the USA a few weeks ago.
Business before gender: SAP CEO Christian Klein defends in the "time" interview why the software group abandons the goal of a global women's quota on the Executive Board due to US requirements. The corporate lawyers would have explained: "If we want to keep our business in the US public sector – with a lot of jobs hanging on to it with SAP – we cannot keep our current target." He acts as CEO in the interest of SAP, "our fundamental values and pr…
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