Apple shareholders reject plan to recruit minorities for top positions
“There’s much more work to do on diversity across the company. I can commit to you we are working very hard on it,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said after the vote.
Lack of diversity has long been a problem among the many Silicon Valley companies that employ mostly white men. Apple has said previously it would work to address gaps in employee diversity.
The proposal earned the support of civil rights groups and leaders, including Rev. Jesse Jackson, but Apple had characterized the measure as “unduly burdensome and not necessary,” Bloomberg reported.
Apple’s eight-person board includes two women and one black man.






