Commentary: Now is not the time to backtrack on commitment to diversity – Chicago Tribune*

Willie Wilson: "In 2019, Gov. JB Pritzker signed legislation into law requiring public corporations with headquarters in Illinois to disclose annual data regarding the racial, ethnic and gender diversity of their boards. The Illinois Corporate Board Diversity, Inclusion and Representation Report released in 2023 by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign notes racial and ethnic minorities remain underrepresented on boards."
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The Railroader
1 year ago

Budweiser handed over the largest Bud distributorship in Chicago to Jesse Jackson to buy his silence on race issues at Budweiser. This was an early example of Didn’t Earn It in action. Extortion by any other name is the same. Gimme. Gimme. Gimme. JB the Hutt and other Illinois political animals charge BODs of companies in Illinois with being racist in their Board Member selections. The Hutt and his henchmen’s solution is to force companies to be completely racist in their selection of Board members. Do protected minority board members ever think that they might have been judged by the… Read more »

Free at Last
1 year ago

After everything that has happened in the last 4 years, this is why Illinois and Chicago are hopeless. What idiot in their right mind is still focused on this Bull dung and absolute insanity? The answer is someone who lives in Illinois. You know. Sub-humans.

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