Trump Responds to Apple Keeping Diversity Policies

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U.S. President Donald Trump has called on Apple to fully end its DEI policies, which was met with resistance from the company. Apple had recommended shareholders vote against a proposal to abolish its Inclusion & Diversity policies and goals, citing concerns about litigation and reputational damage. The proposal was submitted by a conservative think tank, which claims DEI programs pose financial risks to companies. Apple CEO Tim Cook assured shareholders that the company would always maintain a culture of belonging, while Trump believes Apple should get rid of the policies altogether.

Key Points

  • Is President Trump's call for Apple to abolish its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies a violation of the company's commitment to creating a culture of belonging?r
  • How do DEI programs impact a company's financial risks, litigation, and reputational damage, as claimed by the U.S. National Center for Public Policy Research?r
  • Can a company balance its desire for diversity and inclusion with the need to comply with applicable non-discrimination laws and regulations?

Original Article

In an all-caps post on Truth Social today, U.S. President Donald Trump said Apple should fully end its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.


"APPLE SHOULD GET RID OF DEI RULES, NOT JUST MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO THEM," he wrote.

Trump's post comes one day after Apple held its annual shareholders meeting, during which a majority of shareholders voted against a proposal that asked the company to consider abolishing its Inclusion & Diversity policies and goals.

The proposal was submitted by the U.S. National Center for Public Policy Research, which calls itself a "non-partisan, free-market, independent conservative think tank." The organization said that DEI programs pose "litigation, reputational, and financial risks to companies, and therefore financial risks to their shareholders."

Apple recommended that shareholders vote against the proposal, labeling it as an attempt to "micromanage" the company's business operations. Apple said that it already actively monitors its operations to maintain compliance with applicable non‑discrimination laws. During the shareholder meeting, Apple CEO Tim Cook acknowledged that the company may be forced to make changes to its DEI policies in the future, as required by law. Trump believes that Apple should get rid of the policies, rather than modify them.

In any case, Cook told shareholders that Apple will always have a culture of belonging.

"We strive to create a culture of belonging where everyone can do their best work," said Apple, in its annual shareholders meeting notice.

Trump has criticized DEI programs since returning to the White House. Last month, he signed an executive order that "terminates 'diversity, equity, and inclusion' (DEI) discrimination in the federal workforce." In response, some other tech companies like Google have scaled back DEI policies in recent weeks.
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