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Government probes Microsoft’s effort to boost diversity

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Microsoft says the US Labor Department is scrutinizi­ng its efforts to boost Black employment and leadership at the tech company.

Microsoft disclosed in a blog post Tuesday that it received a letter from the agency last week asking about the company’s June pledge to double the number of Black and African American managers, senior individual contributo­rs and senior leaders by 2025.

“The letter asked us to prove that the actions we are taking to improve opportunit­ies are not illegal race-based decisions,” said

Dev Stahlkopf, Microsoft’s general counsel. “Emphatical­ly, they are not.”

CEO Satya Nadella made the June hiring commitment in response to Black Lives Matter protests around the country and as part of a broader message to employees about racial injustice and promoting a culture of inclusivit­y at the Redmond, Washington-based company.

It’s not uncommon for tech companies to publicly tout efforts to increase staff diversity, given the industry’s longstandi­ng dearth of Black, Latino and female workers in technical and leadership positions.

But this time they are running into scrutiny by a Trump administra­tion that has sought to intervene with universiti­es and other institutio­ns over their approach to race and discrimina­tion.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order last month “to combat offensive and anti-American race and sex stereotypi­ng and scapegoati­ng” in the federal workforce and among federal contractor­s. Microsoft is a major federal contractor, supplying its Office workplace software and cloud computing services to multiple government agencies. (AP)

 ?? (AP) ?? A man wearing a mask looks at his phone outside the Microsoft office in Beijing, China in a file photo. Microsoft says the US Labor Department is investigat­ing its efforts to boost Black employment and leadership at the tech company.
(AP) A man wearing a mask looks at his phone outside the Microsoft office in Beijing, China in a file photo. Microsoft says the US Labor Department is investigat­ing its efforts to boost Black employment and leadership at the tech company.

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