Microsoft to increase black representation in the USA workforce

Microsoft to increase black representation in the USA workforce

Having a diverse workforce has been proven to be quite useful and essential for an enterprise's success.  In a blog post, Microsoft says it believes its June pledge to double the number of Black managers and senior employees by 2025 complies with civil rights laws. Read about this here

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