Apple shareholders to consider ending diversity programmes amid backlash

In its rebuttal to the anti-DEI proposal, Apple said its programme is an integral part of a culture that has helped elevate the company to its current market value of $3.7 trillion

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Apple has steadfastly stood behind diversity and inclusion efforts that its management contends good business sense (Photo: Reuters)
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3 min read Last Updated : Feb 25 2025 | 12:09 PM IST

Apple shareholders on Tuesday are expected to reject an attempt to pressure the technology trendsetter into scrapping its corporate programmes designed to diversify its workforce.

The proposal drafted by the National Centre for Public Policy Research a self-described conservative think tank urges Apple to follow a litany of high-profile companies that have retreated from diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives currently in the crosshairs of President Donald Trump.

It comes a month after the same group presented a similar proposal during Costco's annual meeting, only to have it overwhelmingly rejected. A similar outcome is expected during Apple's annual meeting despite the strident objections of critics.

Just as Costco does, Apple has steadfastly stood behind diversity and inclusion efforts that its management contends good business sense.

But the National Centre for Public Policy Research's proposal has attacked Apple's diversity commitments for being out of line with recent court rulings and said the programs expose the Cupertino, California, company to an onslaught of potential lawsuits for alleged discrimination. The group estimated about 50,000 Apple employees could file cases against Apple without detailing how it arrived at that figure.

It's clear that DEI poses litigation, reputational and financial risks to companies, and therefore financial risks to their shareholders, and therefore further risks to companies for not abiding by their fiduciary duties, the National Centre for Public Policy Research says in its proposal.

The spectre of potential legal trouble was magnified last week when Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a federal lawsuit against Target alleging the retailer's recently scaled-back DEI program alienated many consumers and undercut sales to the detriment of shareholders.

In its rebuttal to the anti-DEI proposal, Apple said its programme is an integral part of a culture that has helped elevate the company to its current market value of $3.7 trillion greater than any other business in the world.

We believe that how we conduct ourselves is as critical to Apple's success as making the best products in the world, the company said in its statement against the proposal.

We seek to conduct business ethically, honestly, and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

In its last diversity and inclusion report issued in 2022, Apple disclosed nearly that three-fourths of its global workforce consisted of white and Asian employees. Nearly two-thirds of its employees at that juncture were men.

Other major technology companies for years have reported employing mostly white and Asian men, especially in high-paid engineering jobs a tendency that spurred the industry to pursue what have been largely unsuccessful efforts to diversify.

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First Published: Feb 25 2025 | 12:09 PM IST

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