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Will Diversity Be the Death of Us? It Was for David Amess, M.P. – The Stream
A good and courageous British lawmaker was murdered last week, by the son of a former official in the corrupt Somali government. Pro-life, Catholic Member of Parliament David Amess was meeting with his constituents at a local Methodist church. (Such meetings remain a hallowed institution of British democracy, with no U.S. equivalent.) That’s when Ali…
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Trojan Horse: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion | Heidi St. John
Are vaccine incentives legal? Today I’m answering this and some of your questions on several topics including a couple of light hearted questions like what moisturizer and eyeshadow I use. Listen in friends, I know you’ll be encouraged! … This content was originally published here.
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Expanding the Push for Diversity Beyond Traditional Channels – HR Daily Advisor
Ryan Moody’s professional title doesn’t include the words diversity, equity, or inclusion—all terms common in diversity executives’ titles. That’s because she’s an engineer, not a diversity executive. Nevertheless, she’s on the front line doing the work that enhances diversity in her organization, Shell Oil Company. Moody is operations manager for the oil industry giant’s hydrogen…
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Study undermines ‘diversity wins’ campaign claims
[Editor’s note: This story originally was published by Real Clear Investigations.] By Richard Bernstein Real Clear Investigations At last year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the head of Goldman Sachs announced a new policy for the richest investment bank in the world: It would refuse to underwrite the stock offerings of any private company…
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The Law Handcuffs Efforts to Drive Diversity (and That’s OK)
A variety of current and looming legal developments will be impacting your job as a recruiting professional — from managing vaccine mandates to creating accommodations to closing the wage gap. At the same time, navigating an ever-evolving legal landscape can often seem confusing and overwhelming. At ERE Digital, Sept. 23-24, Willis Towers Watson Head of…
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College student brain dead from COVID-19 complications; doctors harvest his organs
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT/Gray News) – A student attending the University of North Carolina Wilmington is brain dead due to complications he suffered after contracting COVID-19 in mid-August. WECT reports his family took him off life support early Tuesday morning after doctors were able to harvest his organs. Tyler Gilreath, 20, caught the virus two days…