Posted on 07/19/2014 9:25:34 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The civil rights activist is going after the social media giant over diversity concerns. This follows weeks of criticism aimed at the lack of minorities at tech companies.
The last few weeks have been filled with criticism regarding the lack of minorities working at tech companies, mainly at Google, Facebook and Twitter. Now, Rev. Jesse Jackson has launched a petition demanding that Twitter reveal its employment diversity reports publicly.
Jackson wants this information available to show the world what percentage of the companys workforce is made up of minorities. This has been a sensitive issue recently for many, especially after it was revealed that 70 percent of Googles workers are males, and out of that number, more than 60 percent are white.
Facebook has similar numbers, with 57 percent white workers and 69 percent males.
Twitter must commit to transparency and making a public commitment to improve the recruitment and retention of Black employees is a critical first step, Jackson wrote in a letter on the petition page. But disclosure isnt enough. Thats why were also calling on Twitter to work with Rainbow PUSH, ColorOfChange and our allies to host a forum to discuss the lack of racial diversity in Silicon Valley and potential solutions.
Black folks on Twitter are a powerful group, using the platform not only to share news anddiscuss pop culture, but to create real change in society, he continued. Black Twitter brought the Trayvon Martin case to public attention when almost no one was talking about it. It forced the cancellation of a book deal for a juror in the George Zimmerman trial. And using satire, Black Twitter caused the cancellation of celebrity chef Paula Deens endorsement deals after she admitted to using the N-word.
In the letter, Jackson urged Twitter to live up to its platforms transparency and reveal its employment diversity information to the public. Up until now, the tech industry has managed to steer clear of major controversies surrounding its employment diversity, but as more of the information gets released, more people are beginning to get a clear picture of the industrys workforce.
Now that the data is out there, some are demanding answers for why one of the worlds largest fields seems to have an issue with a compiling a diverse workforce.
In his letter, Jackson states, Blacks comprise just 1-2% and Latinos 3-4% of the workforce in Silicon Valley. Whether that continues to be the trend in the future remains to be seen.
How about Jesse call for a boycott of Twitter. :)
I demand diversity data for the NBA and NFL!
Yeah, they are doing it on their own BUT the point is they are specifically advocating for their race. I don’t necessarily have a problem with it except that for whites and only whites race is not supposed to matter or be advocated for. So either race matters or it doesn’t? Which is it?
I think I agree . What exactly is a ‘civil right’? Do whites have civil rights?
How about Japanese, Chinese, and Asian Indians? Do they count as minorities? /s
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