Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月08日
DEI under Donald Trump—here’s what HR leaders and experts think will happen over the next 4 years
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特朗普再次当选总统引发了人们对企业多元化与包容性 (DEI) 政策的担忧。过去一年,一些企业已因来自保守派人士的批评而减少了 DEI 方面的投入。专家预测,在特朗普的第二个任期内,法律诉讼可能会加剧,企业在讨论 DEI 计划时会更加谨慎。一些企业可能会放弃 DEI 努力,而另一些企业则会加倍努力捍卫其 DEI 计划。DEI 领导者需要积极倡导和教育,强调 DEI 的商业价值,以确保这些计划不被削弱。

🤔 **企业开始减少DEI投入:** 过去一年,一些企业如福特、劳氏等,因来自保守派人士的批评,已开始减少或淡化其DEI计划。

⚠️ **法律诉讼风险增加:** 律师安妮特·泰曼指出,一些关于DEI的公开声明已被歪曲为诉讼、平等就业机会委员会申诉或社交媒体反弹的理由,企业因此更加谨慎。

🤝 **企业之间分化加剧:** 一些企业可能放弃DEI努力,另一些企业则会加倍努力捍卫其DEI计划,企业间在DEI方面的态度和行动将出现分化。

📢 **DEI领导者需加强倡导:** 妮可·里德莱认为,DEI领导者需要积极倡导和教育,向外界展示DEI带来的商业价值,例如业务发展和利润增长,以确保DEI计划不被削弱。

Donald’s Trump reelection has touched off a flurry of questions about what his presidency means for various policies, including immigration, taxes, reproductive rights, and healthcare. But HR leaders across the country are wondering how it will impact one issue in particular: DEI.  The past year has already seen a significant rollback of DEI efforts after mounting criticism from right-leaning commentators and business leaders. Some organizations, including Ford, Lowe’s, John Deere and Tractor Supply, have all dialed down their initiatives. And in the face of a conservative president, people leaders are questioning whether Trump’s second term will only deepen the DEI chill. “I do think some companies are going to start to use the rhetoric we’ve heard from Trump over the last year to step away from some of these things,” Paul Wolfe, the former CHRO at Indeed, Match.com and Conde Nast, tells Fortune. “I think this is another thing that will only get harder for DEIB professionals and HR professionals to deal with.”Fortune spoke with professors, lawyers, and diversity leaders to get their take on what they’re expecting from the next four years when it comes to DEI under a Trump presidency. They say that legal battles will intensify, and companies will become more cautious about how they discuss their programs. “We’ve seen cases where public statements about DEI have been twisted into grounds for lawsuits, EEOC claims, or social media backlash,” attorney Annette Tyman tells Fortune. “As a result, some employers are becoming more cautious about how they talk about DEI, particularly in written external communications.”But the bigger-picture shift could be a widening corporate divide between companies who walk away from their DEI efforts, and those that choose to dig in and defend them. Nicole Ridley, head of operations at the Financial Alliance for Racial Equity (FARE), tells Fortune that companies should get very clear on what their DEI efforts actually are, the value they bring, and be ready to explain that to whoever comes knocking.  “We as DEI leaders across sectors will need to step up now more than ever into advocacy and educator roles to provide the tangible corporate benefit—from business development to bottom-line profits—and ensure that these roles and initiatives are not washed away,” she says.You can read the full story about what experts are expecting under a second Trump presidency here.Brit Morsebrit.morse@fortune.comEmma Burleigh emma.burleigh@fortune.comAround the TableA round-up of the most important HR headlines.Trump’s impending return to the White House sent organizations scrambling to figure out the right message to convey to staff. Many missed the mark. BloombergNissan has cut 9,000 jobs along with CEO pay as it suffers from a decline in sales. New York TimesThe highly sought-after H1-B work visas program may be threatened under a new White House administration. Bloomberg Law WatercoolerEverything you need to know from Fortune.Foaming at the mouth. Wall Street, believing Trump’s second term in office will lead to a flurry of new deals, hopes the election will drastically turn around the slumping M&A market. –Paolo Confino Staying mum. Workers at tech company Block have been told not to discuss the fact that Jay-Z is on the board. —Kali Hays  Pick a team. Do insider CEOs perform better than outsiders? Two major retailers have recently made opposite choices. —Phil WahbaThis is the web version of CHRO Daily, a newsletter focusing on helping HR executives navigate the needs of the workplace. Sign up to get it delivered free to your inbox.

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