Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘Just 1 % of Fortune 500 cos led by Black chief executives’

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BENGALURU: Just one per cent of Fortune 500 companies are led by Black chief executives, Managing Director at the World Economic Forum (WEF), Saadia Zahidi said.

Bengaluru-headquarte­red informatio­n technology services major Wipro Limitedon Wednesdaya­nnounced that it has joined thePartner­ing for Racial Justice in Business initiative launched by the WEFto promote a culture of diversity, inclusion, equity and justice for people of all racial background­s in the workplace.

“With just one per cent of Fortune 500 companies led by Black chief executives, the need to tackle racial under- representa­tion in business is urgent and obvious,” Zahidi was quoted as saying in a Wipro statement.

To design racially and ethnically just workplaces, companies must confront racism at a systemic level, addressing not just the structural and social mechanics of their own organisati­ons, but also the role they play in their communitie­s and the economy at large, she said.

“The ‘Partnering for Racial Justice in Business initiative’ provides an effective platform for businesses to take individual and collective action towards racially and ethnically just workplaces,” Zahidi said.

Wipro said the initiative is aimed towards driving action and accountabi­lity for companies to confront racism at a systemic level, set new global standards for racial justice in business and accomplish necessary policy changes for inclusion and advancemen­t of profession­als with underrepre­sented racial and ethnic identities.

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