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Government probes Microsoft’s plan to hire more Black staff members

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Microsoft is being questioned by the US government over whether a diversity initiative amounts to racial discrimination.

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The Department of Labor has singled out Microsoft’s pledge to double the number of “black and African American” senior staff by 2025.

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Officials have warned the company the target appears “to imply that the employment action may be taken on the basis of race”.

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Microsoft denies the accusation. “We are clear that the law prohibits us from discriminating on the basis of race,” the firm’s lawyer Dev Stahlkopf blogged.

“We also have affirmative obligations as a company that serves the federal government to continue to increase the diversity of our workforce, and we take those obligations very seriously.

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“One thing remains true of all our programs. We hire and promote the most qualified person. And nothing we announced in June changes that.”

Microsoft would provide further information to defend itself soon, he added.

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The Department of Labor has told Microsoft it has until 29 October to submit relevant evidence.

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It has informed the tech giant that while companies can set affirmative action goals to boost employment of “minorities and women”, they “must not engage in discriminatory practices” to achieve them.

Earlier in June, Microsoft said it would increase spending by $150m over five years to improve its internal diversity and inclusion efforts.

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