Boeing fired 65 employees, disciplined 53 over racist conduct, company says
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Since June of last year, aerospace company Boeing has fired 65 employees and disciplined 53 others over behavior described as racist, discriminatory and hateful, according to a new company report on diversity.
The data follows a "zero tolerance" policy that CEO Dave Calhoun implemented following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Q13 FOX of Seattle reported.
The policy includes a goal of raising the number of Black employees at the company by 20%, according to Q13 FOX. Blacks currently account for 6.4% of staffers at Boeing.
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"There is no place for hate within our company, and we will keep expecting the best from everyone in their interactions with one another," Calhoun said, according to Q13 FOX.