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Major U.S. Corporations Applaud Court Ruling on Affirmative
Action
WASHINGTON (By Steven Greenhouse and Jonathan D. Glater,
International Herald Tribune)
June 25, 2004
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The U.S. Supreme Court's latest rulings signal to employers that they
can continue to use race as a factor in hiring as they seek to build
more diverse work forces, corporate executives and employment law
experts say.
In ruling Monday on the admissions policies of the University of
Michigan Law School, the court's majority opinion, written by Justice
Sandra Day O'Connor, cited the views put forward by General Motors Corp.
and other companies in friend-of-the-court briefs that said achieving
diversity was essential at universities and in workplaces to compete in
an increasingly global marketplace.
"The particular rationale she argued for was the needs of the
globalization of business," said Bill Lann Lee, former director of the
Justice Department's civil rights division. "She wrote about the
practical benefits of diversity. She wrote that there is a business
justification for diversity."
All businesses operating in the United States and seeking to achieve
diversity can breathe a sigh of relief, said Lawrence Lorber, a former
Labor Department official and a lawyer with the Washington office of
Proskauer Rose. In upholding the law school plan, he said, "they
effectively upheld employers' affirmative-action plans."
James Hackett, chief executive officer of Steelcase, an office furniture
company that helped spearhead a series of friend-of-the-court briefs
signed by 65 corporations backing the university position, said the
ruling would further a trend already taking place in corporate America.
"This was less about affirmative action or quotas than about the
university leadership having the ability to ensure diversity," Hackett
said. "For me, that's the strong connection to business. It's something
that business has been highly committed to for at least the last decade
and has made tremendous strides in improving. The belief in diversity is
not something that is argued anymore in business. It's a factor of being
in business."
The court's decision reduced any uncertainty about what steps companies
could take in hiring more women and minority employees, several analysts
said.
Microsoft Corp. was one of the companies that signed a brief supporting
the use of race in admissions. It recruits at historically black
colleges, finances scholarships for minority students and has donated
about $15 million in cash and software to the Thurgood Marshall
Scholarship Fund, said Claudette Whiting, senior diversity director at
the software company.
The court's decision "really is a reinforcement of the many initiatives
that companies like Microsoft and others have," Whiting said. "We are
working diligently on the pipeline."
GM, an outspoken corporate supporter of the university's case, applauded
the ruling. "General Motors' position has consistently been that
diversity of background, thought and experience is essential to the
education process," said Rod Gillum, vice president for corporate
responsibility and diversity. "Efforts by universities to create a
diverse student body from which corporations can recruit should be
supported."
Like many companies, executives at GM said they sometimes took race into
account in hiring. They said, for instance, it gave the company better
insights when designing cars for Asian, Hispanic or African-American
markets.
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