IBM Pays $17 Million Due To Its DEI Practices—Here Are The ...
IBM will pay $17.1 million after DOJ said its DEI programs violated anti-discrimination rules in federal contracts, and the company did not admit liability.
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$17 Million: IBM Settlement Shows Risks and Cost of DEI
The IBM case is the first to be resolved under the Civil Rights Fraud Initiative, which Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche claims is a means to stop violations of civil rights laws by government contractors and other recipients of federal funds.
‘The days of using federal funds to further discrimination are over’: IBM to pay $17 million in first-of-its-kind ‘Civil Rights Fraud Initiative’ settlement – Trump administration anti-DEI push seeks to strip businesses of ‘inherently divisive policies’
The first settlement claim under the Civil Rights Fraud Initiative will see IBM pay $17 million to the US government.
Trump's DOJ Scores Incredible And Historic Legal Win Against DEI - The American Tribune.com
The Trump Department of Justice, currently led by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, just announced an incredible legal victory against DEI, revealing that it has managed to force IBM into settling over allegations that IBM discriminated in favor of “diverse” candidates as it pushed its DEI policies. This is a historic legal win, the first of its kind, and one that will likely lead ot a more general and much larger eradication of corporate an…
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