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Hint: None of them are Wal-Mart


Working Mother Magazine named eight companies as the best for women of color:

Allstate, American Express, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, General Mills, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, JPMorgan Chase and PriceWaterhouseCoopers were praised for exemplary efforts to train, support and promote minority women as part of a diverse workforce.

"Companies need to specifically address these challenges if they hope to retain these talented women," Working Mother said in an overview citing the benefits of diversity. Companies submit answers to 166 questions on their workforce, hiring practices and advancement opportunities to be considered for the list.

I wonder what the worst companies would be. Any nominations?

Posted by Jessica - May 19, 2005, at 02:51PM | in News , Work

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[0+]  Lisa said:

I think that Wal-Mart would be a good nomination. Any others?

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