Superficial racial equality - Scientist AbbVie Employee Review

2.0
10 Sept 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nothing good about it. End

Cons

There is no diversity in top management. Under pressure, the company create some chief equality officer and organize some seminars to promote their racial equality image. These superficial effort is not fundamentally solving any problem as the key management positions to the critical business are largely white male. At the end of the day, you can be your own judge when you see there is no change in the top management. Spare me those useless seminars, which helped no one but some HRs.

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AbbVie Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. Not only are we are concerned about the experiences of AbbVie employees, but we’re actively concerned about the state of racial equality and social justice. We’re taking action to ensure that AbbVie leads by example in every area of our company. One example is the creation of the new Chief Equity Officer role who is responsible for leading by understanding and addressing opportunities, internally and externally, related to issues of race, equity and diversity. This will take time, but we are committed to driving positive change. We also measure progress related to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in our Responsible Action Report.

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