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pple shareholders signaled they want the company to keep its DEI programming this week, in a small win for the future of DEI after a tumultuous two years.W
hat’s new? Shareholders voted during Apple’s Feb. 25 shareholder meeting to reject a National Center for Public Policy Research (NCPPR) proposal that would have ended the company’s DEI initiatives, according to CNBC. Conservative NCPPR said that DEI poses a financial risk to Apple’s business, while the company called the proposal overreach, HR Brew previ
ously reported.Despite the vote of confidence in DEI, Apple CEO Tim Cook cautioned shareholders that some aspects of its programming