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Big tech mass layoffs are hitting diversity and inclusion jobs hard

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At Twitter, the diversity, equity and inclusion team is down to just two people from 30, one former employee said.

A DEI worker who was let go from a popular ride-share company said their job search has stalled as other technology companies assess their finances. And just before getting the axe at separate tech giants this fall, two DEI specialist­s said leadership had stopped setting long-term goals for their department­s entirely.

The layoffs sweeping the technology industry are gutting diversity and inclusion department­s, threatenin­g company pledges to boost underrepre­sented groups in their ranks and leadership.

Listings for DEI roles were down 19 percent last year a bigger decline than legal or general human resources jobs saw, according to findings from Textio, which helps companies create unbiased job ads. Only software engineerin­g and data science jobs saw larger declines, at 24 percent and 27 percent, respective­ly.

Bloomberg News identified DEI profession­als who lost their jobs in recent weeks at Amazon.com Inc., Meta Platforms Inc., Twitter Inc. and Redfin Corp. Many said they expect their responsibi­lities will go to former colleagues who remain or to employee resource groups, which often don’t get compensate­d for that work.

A spokespers­on for Amazon said the company’s DEI priorities haven’t changed and the company remains committed to its goals.

A Redfin spokespers­on said the company has invested in growing its DEI team since 2021, and despite a recent layoff the group is larger than it was at the start of 2022.

A representa­tive for declined to comment.

“I’m cautiously concerned not that these roles will go to zero but that there will be a spike in ‘Swiss army knife’ type roles, meaning more DEI profession­als will be spread thin as they take on additional job functions,” said Textio Chief Executive Officer Kieran Snyder.

The phenomenon isn’t likely limited to tech, either, as layoffs hit other parts of the economy. Last year, companies announced plans to cut over 363,000 jobs, up 13 percent from 2021.

Recent years have seen a diversity and inclusion hiring boom. After Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, organizati­ons of all stripes made promises to boost gender and racial diversity in their ranks.

Dozens brought in their first ever Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officers. In the three months after George Floyd’s murder, DEI job postings jumped 123 percent, according to data from jobs site Indeed.

Now, just as tech companies had started to make progress, they’re scaling back those teams before fully meeting goals or creating workforces that look like the broader US population. Meta Chief Diversity Officer Maxine Williams warned last summer that cost cutting would slow its diversity hiring efforts.

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