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    10 hours ago

    Or you could do the reasonable thing and instead of hiring less qualified people, you can sponsor DEI training programs, scholarships, and followup internships. Help them become qualified.

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        8 hours ago

        The Employers either should help the less disadvantaged, or they shouldn’t. Make up your mind.

        If they should, I argue they should do it by sponsoring training opportunities. If they shouldn’t do it, then they shouldn’t do it at all, including by preferentially hiring the disadvantaged.

        I personally think it is not the Employers responsibility, but it is still the right thing to step up when the government fails at its job.

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            So they should help, but only in an inefficient, counterproductive way that could also damage their business?

            Because why exactly? Who said training and education has to be outside a company’s jurisdiction?