WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2025 Poal.co

470

(Jason Del Rey / Vox)

: Internal data & interviews w/ diversity employees indicate Black Amazon employees are promoted less often & rated harsher than non-Black peers. Amazon disputed the data in the piece but wouldn't provide alternative info. : “Earns Trust” is an absolute disaster and always has been. Catch-all for “we just don't really like you” and if it was used against me I can only imagine how it impacts folks already so disadvantaged, but I literally never worked with any Black colleague consistently in 4.5 years : Amazon's race problem: Black staffers promoted less frequently, rated more harshly, reports Oh, and a white male manager told a Black female employee, unprompted, that his ancestors “owned slaves but I'm pretty sure they were good to their slaves.”

(Jason Del Rey / Vox) @delrey: Internal data & interviews w/ diversity employees indicate Black Amazon employees are promoted less often & rated harsher than non-Black peers. Amazon disputed the data in the piece but wouldn't provide alternative info. @jordanweyenberg: “Earns Trust” is an absolute disaster and always has been. Catch-all for “we just don't really like you” and if it was used against me I can only imagine how it impacts folks already so disadvantaged, but I literally never worked with any Black colleague consistently in 4.5 years @jguynn: Amazon's race problem: Black staffers promoted less frequently, rated more harshly, @DelRey reports Oh, and a white male manager told a Black female employee, unprompted, that his ancestors “owned slaves but I'm pretty sure they were good to their slaves.”

(post is archived)

[–] 1 pt

Chanin Kelly-Rae, diversity and inclusion leader for a department in Amazon Web Services. . I can't help but think she just couldn't deliver.

Her consultancy site is full of fluff with that's contributes as much to human knowledge as could be expected.

Chanin. Is it prounounced 'Cha-nin' (cha like in cha-cha) or is it a mangled form of 'Shannon'?