Posted on 02/18/2021 6:03:26 AM PST by Altura Ct.
Edited on 02/18/2021 6:52:57 AM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Black employees at Apple, Bank of America, Capital One and Starbucks give high marks to the workplace culture at the companies, according to a report from Glassdoor that offers a sense of how minority workers are faring at some of America's best-known corporations.
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As long as Whiteys can be blamed, some people will never be happy.
How about the best ones for Asians, Native Americans, Hispanics, Whites....I mean geez, we don’t want to sound to racist here solely concentrating on blacks, yeah, CBS Leftist Idiots? Dipsh*ts.
Blacks make up 12% of the US population.
So they are way over represented by systemic racism.
“Black men and women made up 6% and 14%, respectively, of the total workforce at Capital One in 2019.”
In today’s environment, if a company is rated highly by “black” employees, I’d avoid those companies at all costs.
Race grievance hustling as a career has been going on for more than a century, even Booker T Washington wrote against them.
I don’t know.
Every advertisement I see, every sitcom I click past, every commercial I see indicates blacks are the largest section of the economy, media, and culture in general.
I think you are wrong.
How about California where Whites are no longer a majority?
What companies are friendly to the White minority?
“In today’s environment, if a company is rated highly by “black” employees, I’d avoid those companies at all costs.”
Or the reports are all BS from corporate shills reporting on surveys of fake employees.
When I worked for MEGACORP only the dumb-dumbs wrote anything but nice-nice on surveys.
Wanting my response to be somewhat believable would write about small but real issues; ‘Need additional funding for XYZ...
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