Dell Aims to Make Women Half of Workforce in Diversity Push
- Company pledges 25% of workers will be black, Hispanic by 2030
- Computer maker increases recycling, renewable energy goals
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Dell Technologies Inc. announced a goal to make half of its global workforce female by 2030, one of a raft of pledges meant to foster greater diversity and sustainability at the personal computer maker.
The company also set a 2030 target for women to make up 40% of the employees worldwide who manage people. Women comprised 30.4% of Dell’s workforce as of February. And the company said it wants 25% of Dell’s U.S. workers to be African-American or Hispanic by 2030, an increase from almost 13% this year.