Tech Companies That Made #BlackLivesMatter Pledges Have Fewer Black Employees

But the industry’s financial commitments, totaling $4.6 billion, could have an impact.

Demonstrators deploy a Black Lives Matter banner in Washington, D.C. in 2020.

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After the murder of George Floyd last year prompted widespread protests, dozens of companies released public pledges to promote racial justice. However, their support of the Black community wasn’t reflected in the demographics of their workforces.

A new study of diversity in the technology industry found companies that made statements of solidarity had 20% fewer Black employees on average than those that didn’t. The finding highlights a gap between what companies say about social issues and what they do in their own workplaces, said Stephanie Lampkin, the founder and chief executive officer of Blendoor, which conducted the study set to be published Monday.