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Meta Releases 2022 Diversity Report, Company Still Falls Short - The Plug

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Key Insights: Meta’s 2022 diversity report says it has doubled its Black and Hispanic workforce in the U.S., but numbers still remain low compared to the overall American workforce. Representation among gender is higher with women making up 37.1 percent of Meta’s global workforce, but the trend does not follow suit when looking at tech-specific

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