Google has for the first time published data about the diversity of its workforce and admitted that it is “miles” from where it wants to be.
The figures have revealed that globally the search giant’s team is comprised of 70 per cent men and just 30 per cent women, while data from the US shows that 61 per cent of workers are white, 30 per cent are Asian and just 2 per cent are black.
In a post on Google’s blog Laszlo Bock, senior vice president, people operations said that the company had been reluctant to publish numbers Read full story ›
Source: The Drum