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How are DEI changing in response to the rejection of the topic in the US?

For companies whose values include issues like inclusion and equality, there's been a need to change the topics they discuss and the training they give employees to avoid government penalties

Гергана Манолова by Гергана Манолова
9 months ago
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After the beginning of the year was marked by growing resistance to diversity policies, especially following President Trump’s executive order, American companies remained confused and concerned. For companies whose values include issues like inclusion and equality, there’s been a need to change the topics they discuss and the training they give employees to avoid government penalties. As a result, they are increasingly turning to “safer” topics that do not cause tension or call into question the timeliness of their implementation.

New focus and rethinking of the approach

Recent trends show a significant change in companies’ approach to diversity, equality, and inclusion issues. A report by the Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging at New York University School of Law reveals that 78% of top executives intend to rebrand their diversity programs. This move reflects a desire to preserve core principles of inclusion while adapting communications to avoid potential conflicts.

Increasingly, the topics being discussed fall under the broader umbrella of diversity. Instead of using terms such as “diversity” or “equality” directly, expressions such as “employee engagement” or “corporate culture” are preferred. Employee training continues to uphold the principles of diversity and inclusion, but without necessarily naming them as such. This means less focus on topics such as race, gender, sexual orientation, and unconscious bias, and more on issues such as neurodiversity, mental health, and generational differences. Training on these topics explores how age, for example, influences perspectives and behavior in the workplace.

Reactions from major American companies

In 2022, many companies across the country increased their investment in DEI initiatives. However, over the past year, large corporations such as Meta, Target, Lowe’s, and Amazon have publicly reduced or eliminated their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.

Amazon, for example, recently launched an employee development program that includes training on topics such as well-being. This shift highlights companies’ desire to refocus their attention from topics considered “divisive” to those perceived as beneficial to all employees, regardless of their identity.

Attitudes in America and the way forward

Public attitudes in America toward diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the workplace are deeply divided. According to a recent survey, nearly half of those polled believe that such programs should be discontinued because they create divisions among employees. Some experts believe that part of the blame lies with corporations’ decision to focus primarily on race and gender issues, which creates the perception that these initiatives are designed to benefit only certain identity groups.

Other experts agree that broadening the scope of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs could help overcome the problems that have arisen in recent years. They believe that inclusion work should not be niche or perceived as targeting specific groups. The expectation is that by focusing on a wider range of groups, these initiatives will generate broader approval from people who may not have felt included in this work before.

This new approach aims to show that inclusion programs benefit all employees by creating a healthier, more supportive, and more productive work environment. Ultimately, a more comprehensive and inclusive strategy can overcome existing divisions and strengthen a culture of respect and collaboration within companies.

Tags: DEIdiversityequityinclusionUS

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