Two Recent Diversity Initiatives: One Carrot and One Stick

Posted by Molly DiBianca On July 28, 2008 In: Diversity , Diversity, Affirmative Action, and OFCCP

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Corporations normally employ both in-house and outside counsel to handle its legal matters.  In recent years, many global companies have begun paying closer attention to j0438842the diverse makeup of the outside firms they hire.  The [logical] thought being that, if the company is going to put an emphasis on a diverse workplace, why shouldn't it hold their contractors to the same standards?  Wal-Mart and Microsoft have recently announced plans to improve diversity in very proactive ways taking very different approaches.  One could say they represent the carrot-and-the-stick approach. 

 

Microsoft's Carrot

Microsoft's recently announced diversity initiative is the "carrot" approach--designed to reward firms that comply with its requests.  The plan is to award bonuses to outside counsel based on their inclusion of minority and women attorneys.  The plan will apply to the company's 17 "Premier Preferred Provider" law firms, which are said to receive about $150 million a year in fees.

Wal-Mart's Stick

Wal-Mart, the country's largest private-sector employer, has deployed new proprietary software to monitor the diversity in the law firms it hires.  The software will monitor whether the attorneys hired as outside counsel to work on Wal-Mart matters are diverse. Firms that fail to meet the ongoing criteria will be dropped as counsel.

July 8: SHRM Delaware Diversity Seminar

Posted by Molly DiBianca On July 1, 2008 In: Diversity , Seminars, Past

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For HR professionals in and around the Maryland-Delaware-Philadelphia area, the Delaware and DelMarvVa Chapters of SHRM are jointly hosting a seminar on Diversity that may interest you.  The seminar will be held a week from today, Tuesday, July 8 and is approved for HRCI credit.  More details below.

 

The DESHRM and DelMarvVa SHRM Chapters, in cooperation with Wilmington University, are pleased to host Grace Odums, Nationally Renowned Speaker, who will speak about 21 Diversity PrinciplesCome find out how best-in-class organizations are employing the 21 Diversity Principles in their organizations and realizing breakthrough performance results.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008
5:30 P.M. Dinner Meeting
Cavalier Country Club

Registration forms and information are available at Delaware SHRM's website.  

Reserve an entire table for your company by forwarding the names of the eight attendees that will be sitting at your table. Invite others from your department for this informative session!