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Where are the Hispanic executives?

  • Written by JD Swerzenski, Ph.D. Candidate in Communication, University of Massachusetts Amherst
American executives only represent a fraction of the workforce.UfaBizPhoto/The Conversation

Many organizations have prioritized workplace equality and access to high-paying, executive level jobs for minority groups in recent years.

Several 2020 presidential candidates are putting forward plans to increase minority executive positions by diversifing...

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