Amazon establece un camino hacia una cultura inclusiva

On December 16, 2024, Candi Castleberry, Amazon’s Vice President of Inclusive Experiences and Technology, shared an internal message revealing the company’s plan to gradually discontinue and reassess certain DEI initiatives. This change includes “removing outdated programs and materials” as a component of Amazon’s persistent endeavors to tackle representation and inclusion.

Castleberry clarified that in recent years, Amazon has been assessing its organization-wide programs, each crafted to tackle unique disparities. She noted that these efforts are meant to wrap up once their targeted disparities are rectified. The memo additionally highlighted a transition towards developing programs that are “accessible to everyone” instead of letting distinct groups craft their own initiatives.

Castleberry explained that over the past few years, Amazon has been reviewing its company-wide programs, each of which was designed to address specific disparities. According to her, these initiatives are intended to conclude once their respective disparities are resolved. The memo also emphasized the shift towards building programs that are “open to everyone” rather than allowing individual groups to create their own initiatives.

This strategy is in sync with a larger corporate tendency among big companies, such as Meta, McDonald’s, and Walmart, who have also reduced their DEI initiatives in the past years.

Moreover, Amazon has revised its “Our Positions” page, combining distinct mentions of particular groups into more general statements about equity and inclusion. For example, a section that once stated, “Inequity in the treatment of Black people is unacceptable,” has been altered to, “We believe that inequitable treatment of any individual, including Black, LGBTQ+, Asian, women, and others, is unacceptable. We support policies aimed at eliminating barriers to equity and fostering an inclusive environment for all employees.”

Additionally, Amazon has updated its “Our Positions” page, consolidating explicit mentions of specific groups into broader statements on equity and inclusion. For instance, a section that previously stated, “Inequity in the treatment of Black people is unacceptable,” has been revised to, “We believe that inequitable treatment of any individual, including Black, LGBTQ+, Asian, women, and others, is unacceptable. We advocate for policies designed to eliminate barriers to equity and create an inclusive environment for all employees.”

These updates reflect Amazon’s goal of building more inclusive and effective programs that are embedded within the company’s core processes, replacing standalone initiatives.

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