



Recruiting News Network
Recruiting
News
OperationsThe Recruiting Worx PodcastMoney + InvestmentsCareer AdviceWorld
Tech
DEI
People
People on the Move
The Leaders
The Makers
People
People on the Move
The Leaders
The Makers
Brand +
Marketing
Events
Labor +
Economics
SUBSCRIBE





Diversity + Equity + Inclusion

DEI progress on corporate boards may be slowing

HR Dive

September 4, 2024

Diversity + Equity + Inclusion

DEI progress on corporate boards may be slowing

HR Dive

September 4, 2024

Photo by Christina @ wocintechchat.com on Unsplash

While the majority of Fortune 500 board directors say their companies still prioritize diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, progress at the board level is slowing, according to an Aug. 26 report from global asset management firm Ariel Investments.

Since the Supreme Court’s ruling on race-conscious college admissions policies, declines have been documented in several areas, including the number of directors of color recently appointed to boards, how often boards are focusing on race in operational and risk discussions, the amount of corporate capital committed to diversity initiatives, and the willingness of directors to boldly champion DEI in the boardroom, the report found.

“Many board members surveyed still feel their companies struggle to operationalize DEI goals effectively — with stagnation or modest improvement from two years ago,” according to the report.

In a survey of Fortune 500 board directors, 81% said they view their boards as racially diverse, which has declined by 9% since 2021. About 58% said their board has added directors from a broad set of diverse backgrounds, though the appointments weren’t exclusively focused on race or ethnicity.

During the past five years, corporate boards have become generally more racially and ethnically diverse, the report said. However, the percentage of Black and Latino directors has stagnated among S&P 500 companies, at 12% and 5%, respectively.

In addition, among companies in the Russell 3000, these numbers have declined, with the percentage of Black directors decreasing from 11% in 2018 to 8% in 2023 and the percentage of Latino or Hispanic directors decreasing from 8% to 4% during that time.

In the Ariel survey, 59% of board directors said DEI was added as a primary agenda item several years ago, while 28% added it as a priority in the last two years. Only 2% said it wasn’t a priority.

At the same time, 54% of directors said race and ethnicity receive too little attention among diversity issues and fall lower on the priority list than other identities, including gender, sexual orientation and political affiliation. More than a third also said they don’t believe their board prepares organizational leaders for effective oversight of DEI through onboarding or training.

Despite recent challenges to DEI initiatives, 72% of C-suite and HR leaders said they plan to increase their DEI commitments in the next two years, according to a Bridge Partners survey. Nearly all of the leaders said they believe DEI remains important for its positive impact on recruiting, hiring and retaining workers.

However, the forward momentum of gender diversity on corporate boards appears to be stalling among companies on the Russell 3000, according to a report from 50/50 Women on Boards. At the current rate, gender parity and 20% women of color representation on boards won’t occur until 2045.

Bias in hiring, performance evaluations and access to opportunities can derail numerous corporate DEI goals, according to a report from The Conference Board and Equality Action Center. Bias can also lead to high attrition rates, decrease employee engagement and reduce productivity, the report found.

‍

Read full article here

Although most board directors say DEI continues to be a priority, operational rigor seems to be waning, a report shows.

What we're reading

‘We’re all fighting the giant’: Gig workers around the world are finally organizing

by
Peter Guest
-
rest of world

Gig workers are connecting across borders to challenge platforms’ power and policies

Got Zoom fatigue? Out-of-sync brainwaves could be another reason videoconferencing is such a drag

by
Dr. Julie Boland
-
The Conversation

I was curious about why conversation felt more laborious and awkward over Zoom and other video-conferencing software.

How to Purchase an Applicant Tracking System

by
Dave Zielinski
-
SHRM

Experts say the first step in seeking a new ATS should be to evaluate your existing recruiting processes.

View All Articles

Events

Hire Virtue's Hiring Blitz & Job Fair

Houston, TX
-
to
August 6, 2025
View All Events
Related Articles

A Strategy for the Ages: Why Companies Need to Embrace Older Workers

Becki Murphy

June 11, 2025

Brands urged to join forces to halt ‘alarming regression on DEI’

May 29, 2025

© 2024 recruiting news network.
all rights reserved.



Categories
Technology
Money
People
TA Ops
Events
Editorial
World
Career Advice
Resources
Diversity & Inclusion
TA Tech Marketplace
Information
AboutContactMedia KitPrivacy Policy
Subscribe to newsletter
