Microsoft, Salesforce, and other Fortune 500 companies react to Supreme Court striking down affirmative action: ‘Our commitment to equality doesn’t waver’

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On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in a landmark decision that essentially erases race-based admission at U.S. universities. The vote was 6-3 in one case against the University of North Carolina, with all three liberal justices dissenting. 

The decision will have major impacts on universities, which have tried to diversify their student bodies for the past few decades by allowing race to be considered a factor for admission. But the ramifications will go far beyond higher education, and major U.S. companies will also be dramatically affected

Universities are likely to become less diverse over time, directly affecting the talent pool available to American businesses. Experts also say that the court could be receptive in the future to similar cases targeting race-based initiatives at private companies, with no shortage of cases attempting to erode race-based candidate considerations in corporate America

“There are people waiting to take the words of the ruling and bring carry-on cases in a different context,” Debo P. Adegbile, a former member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights who currently chairs the anti-discrimination practice at the law firm WilmerHale, previously told Fortune

We reached out to the Fortune 50 and companies that previously asked the Supreme Court to uphold affirmative action for comment on its decision. Here’s how they responded.

Johnson & Johnson

“Johnson & Johnson believes a diverse, equitable and inclusive workforce and environment enables the delivery of positive business outcomes and cultivates innovation, which benefits the patients we serve. The values of diversity, equity and inclusion have long been part of our culture and are rooted in Our Credo. We hire and advance individuals strictly on merit, based on the skills and competencies most needed by our business now and for the future. We also believe higher education plays a significant role in creating equitable opportunities for individuals to reach their full potential and in developing the diverse talent that corporations need to thrive. We recognize the tremendous value of equitable access to educational opportunities that permit individuals to reach their full potential and we remain steadfast in our commitment to foster a diverse, equitable and inclusive workforce and environment.”

Wells Fargo

“As a company, we are committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion both inside our company and in the communities where we live and work. We also believe having diverse representation and perspectives, equity, and inclusion across the bank are critical to our ability to serve the evolving needs of our colleagues, customers, and communities.”

Microsoft

Microsoft will continue to support legal practices throughout our talent motions that help build diverse workforces, foster innovation and serve business and customer needs. We remain committed to strengthening a culture of inclusion, and it is our hope and expectation that universities and learning institutions remain committed to creating critical skilling opportunities for students of marginalized identities.”

General Motors

“GM remains committed to fostering a culture that embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion and will continue our work to cultivate a pipeline of talent that reflects our customers and the communities in which we live and work.”

Amazon

An Amazon spokesperson said that the company believes in the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion, and remains committed to inspiring and enabling students from underrepresented groups to pursue fulfilling careers at Amazon. They added the company will investigate the potential impact of any legal decisions on their programs and adjust as necessary to comply with the law.

Thasunda Brown Duckett, CEO of TIAA

“This morning was emotional, but what I do know is that talent is created equally, opportunity is not. And so we will all do our part to make sure that every young talent knows that they can achieve their full potential in this country. We know we still have work to do, but joy comes in the morning.” (Speaking at Essence Fest on June 29)

Salesforce

“Today’s decision regarding race-conscious admissions is a setback for equality. Our commitment to equality doesn’t waver, and we will continue to work toward our representation goals, regardless of today’s ruling.”

Enrique Lores, CEO of HP

“HP prides itself on fostering a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion. It has long been a key driver of our success, and we will not waver from these values. 

“I believe that building a workforce and a workplace that celebrates broader perspectives and experiences is not only the right thing to do, it’s also a business imperative. It’s how we attract the top talent in our field, and it’s how we innovate for our customers.  

“HP’s commitment to diversity opened doors for me that I never thought possible. It’s what gave me the opportunity to come to the United States as an engineering student from Spain almost 35 years ago. And it has brought so many of us from so many backgrounds together, knowing that we will be represented, respected, and supported in our career journey. That’s who we are as a company, and I’m proud of the work we’re doing to build on our progress.” (via LinkedIn)

Biogen

Biogen is committed to our diversity, equity and inclusion strategy, which include several programs aimed at fostering a more diverse talent pipeline. These include educational support for underrepresented and underserved students to Biogen Foundation programs that promote equity to engaging with Historically Black Colleges and Universities. (You can find more on these in our ESG Report.)

“We hope colleges, education policymakers and institutions will work together to find alternative paths forward to ensure that all students in the United States have equitable opportunities and access to higher education. We believe having diversity of backgrounds, ethnicities, experiences, and thoughts strengthens us as an organization and is absolutely essential to tackling complex scientific and societal challenges.”

AirBnB

Airbnb is better and stronger for having a diverse, inclusive workforce, and we will continue to maintain and improve our inclusive recruiting, hiring, promotion, and retention practices.”

GSK

GSK and ViiV remain committed to equal employment opportunity and non-discrimination. We are proud of our diverse workforce and inclusive workplace which we strongly believe fuels our ability to perform and serve patients across the US and around the world. We will continue to recruit, develop, and retain diverse talent and invest in addressing underrepresentation in STEM education, including our Science in the Summer program.”

Gilead Sciences

“The U.S. Supreme Court’s rulings reverse decades of legal precedent on affirmative action in higher education, which held that institutions may consider race in their admissions processes as part of efforts to create diverse campus communities and serve compelling educational interests benefitting all students. Holistic admissions processes have helped break down many of the barriers that can inhibit Black, Brown, and Asian students from going to college, and create diverse pipelines of job candidates and future leaders. At Gilead, we have seen the benefits of a diverse workforce firsthand, and we are committed to our core value of inclusion. Gilead will continue efforts to address the health inequities that often run along racial or ethnic dimensions. We also know that education is inextricably linked to health outcomes. As a company, we will continue to do all that we can to champion diversity and allyship both within the walls of Gilead and beyond.”


Google

“Diversity and inclusion remain important values for us and we will continue to invest in our work to attract a diverse workforce.Along with nearly 70 other companies that signed an amicus brief in this case, we believe a diverse workforce is important to delivering better products and services and to the economy as a whole.” – Halimah DeLaine Prado, Google General Counsel

Starbucks

The company published a public statement from executive president and chief partner officer Sara Kelly on June 30 that read in part: “Regardless of this week’s Supreme Court decisions, I want you to know that our commitment to building an inclusive and diverse Starbucks remains stronger than ever. Real inclusion requires intent and diversity creates stronger communities. As such, we will continue to pursue programs and policies to foster inclusion for our partners, customers and communities, and support efforts that help remove barriers to opportunity so you can thrive, regardless of where you grew up, who you love, or your race, ethnicity, disability or economic background.”   

JPMorgan Chase

“We are actively reviewing the ruling and remain fully committed to an inclusive workforce made up of top talent that includes diverse backgrounds and perspectives, which we believe is critical for generating the best ideas, enjoying a stronger corporate culture and delivering better results for our shareholders and, importantly, our customers. Our commitment includes attracting and retaining the best talent in the world, ensuring all of our employees feel they belong, and serving customers and clients in all communities to the best of our ability.

“As we hire tens of thousands of employees each year, and serve customers, companies and communities around the globe, we are committed to providing everyone with a fair opportunity to pursue their dreams. We know that building a stronger, more inclusive economy that benefits everyone is good for people, business and society.”

Accenture

“At Accenture, we remain committed to diversity and inclusion, which is central to our business strategy. Diversity drives innovation and we will continue to recruit diverse talent.” 

Adobe

“At Adobe, we have always believed that our success depends on our ability to hire talented people with diverse perspectives and backgrounds. We will continue to advance our vision of Adobe for All by creating a workplace that reflects the diversity of the world around us, and advocating for laws and policies that promote diversity, equity and inclusion.”

Cisco

“At Cisco, diversity and inclusion are critical to Cisco’s culture, innovation and business. We remain steadfast in our commitment to cultivating a pipeline of diverse talent, because we believe that diversity is an essential part of our purpose to power an inclusive future for all. We will continue to accelerate diversity, equity and inclusion efforts across our global workforce, as we’ve been doing, to ensure our company represents the many communities in which we operate.”

Fortune will continue to update this story with more responses

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