Trump: Apple should get rid of DEI rules instead of making ‘adjustments’
- Donald Trump urged Apple to end its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies after a significant shareholder vote against dismantling them, which resulted in 210.45 million votes in favor and 8.84 billion votes against the proposal.
- Trump described DEI policies as discriminatory, claiming they harm Americans whose race or gender do not align with the initiatives, and suggested a Department of Justice investigation could occur regarding their legality.
- Apple announced a $500 billion investment in U.S. Manufacturing over the next four years, which includes plans to hire over 20,000 people in the country.
- CEO Tim Cook indicated that Apple will continue to promote a culture of belonging while potentially making changes to DEI programs as legal conditions evolve.
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Big Tech Company Refuses To End DEI Initiatives, President Trump Comments * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
Apple shareholders on Tuesday rejected a proposal to end the company’s diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) program. According to CNBC, a proposal submitted by the National Center for Public Policy Research was voted down at Apple’s annual shareholder meeting. Apple shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to end the company’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at their annual meeting on Feb. 25. pic.twitter.com/iEhNesKM…
Apple Shareholders Vote to Keep DEI
Apple shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to end the company’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at their annual meeting on Tuesday. More than 97 percent of the votes cast were against the proposal asking Apple to “cease DEI efforts,” according to a regulatory filing submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The proposal, drafted by conservative think tank National Center for Public Policy Resea…
Trump asks Apple to end diversity policies after shareholders vote in favor
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday urged Apple to scrap its diversity, equity and inclusion policies, a day after the iPhone maker's shareholders voted overwhelmingly to keep them in the face of growing pushback from conservative groups.
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