Apple this week released a diversity report showing that initiatives to broaden the makeup of its U.S. workforce haven’t been as successful as CEO Tim Cook suggested last year. The EEO-1 report filed with the federal government covers Apple’s 2015 hires in the United States. Its numbers vary widely from the diversity numbers the company revealed in August. “In the past year we hired over 11,000 women globally, which is 65 percent more than in the previous year,” Cook said last year.
Apple Stats Reflect Slow Slog Toward Diversification
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. January 22, 2016 05:00 AMApple this week released a diversity report showing that initiatives to broaden the makeup of its U.S. workforce haven’t been as successful as CEO Tim Cook suggested last year. The EEO-1 report filed with the federal government covers Apple’s 2015 hires in the United States. Its numbers vary widely from the diversity numbers the company revealed in August. “In the past year we hired over 11,000 women globally, which is 65 percent more than in the previous year,” Cook said last year.