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by Manuel_D
16 days ago
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And for the fifth time, incentives and quotas are not mutually exclusive. A company can create incentives that are implemented through quotas. "Your salary is $100k. If you don't meet a quota of X% women I'm reducing your pay by $50k." "Your salary is $50k. But I'm offering an incentive of $50k if you meet a quo... - excuse me - diversity goal of X% women." You can keep repeating that this isn't a quota as long as you call it an "incentive", but anyone engaging in good faith sees it for what it is: it's setting a specific numeric quota on the basis of protected class, and penalizing workers who don't meet that quota. In fact IBM was sued and paid a settlement of over $17 million for tying compensation to diversity metrics: https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/ibm-pays-17-million-resolve-a... > The United States alleged that IBM took race, color, national origin, or sex into account when making employment decisions, including by using a diversity modifier that tied bonus compensation to achieving demographic targets. |
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That's one way of putting it.
Another way is IBM bribed Trump's personal lawyer 17 million in furtherance of Trump's hobby horse, bigotry, in exchange for a billion dollars[1].
> [May 21, 2026 5:25PM] The largest recipient is IBM, which is slated to receive $1 billion
[1] https://www.cato.org/blog/trumps-presidential-portfolio-goes...