Anonymous
Post 10/17/2023 15:26     Subject: Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

I think OP must be a troll. This is beyond stupid
Anonymous
Post 10/17/2023 12:33     Subject: Re:Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

Anonymous wrote:I'm from a Middle Eastern culture that's neither Arab nor Jewish (it's a pretty diverse region!) and I think the more you know about it, the less it makes sense to try to look at everything through the lens of race. The world is a lot more complicated than that. You're going to have a huge headache deciding who's "in."

My workplace doesn't particularly treat women as underrepresented though.


Turkey? Iran?

Some industries historically have more women than men (teaching, nursing) and in that case there isn't as much emphasis on gender. But really what is looked at is the percent of underrepresented groups in different types of roles across the organization. I once worked at a company that was 76%women but when were only in like 20% of director level roles and above at the company. This would suggest is that the company is hiring women at lower levels and they are then not getting promoted into higher level roles, that women are leaving before being promoted into higher level roles, that the company is not hiring women into higher level roles, or all of the above. Is that concerning? I'm not the judge but investors want to see this information so someone thinks it's material.
Anonymous
Post 10/17/2023 11:44     Subject: Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. You're just adding more identity politics to the workplace.

All identities should be left behind the moment you walk into the door of the office. We need less, not more, identity politics.


God, this x a million. I am beyond sick to death of this sorting and categorizing people into nice, neat little boxes. Enough, already.


+100. So many “white Americans” that are Middle Eastern. My exes family is 100% Middle Eastern they would never write anything but White because they’ve been here for generations. He is half. Do you think he would write half Middle Eastern on his check mark at work? absolutely not. I am 11% Native American according to my DNA test but I don’t write Native American down. This is getting to the point of ridiculousness.


Middle Eastern people are in fact white in all regards except in progressive politics or Gen Z online discussions about race. There was a news article awhile back about a rich Jordanian author who claimed she was a WOC in the US until she tried to shame a black woman on the metro.
Anonymous
Post 10/17/2023 11:40     Subject: Re:Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

Wow, I think you would be moving towards a huge lawsuit for giving preference to anyone but non-hispanic white people. Alexandria lost a lawsuit recently where they gave benefits to "BIPOC" people which was defined as anyone in the world but non-hispanic white people. Also, it's not good for business to jump into discussions about cultural/religious groups that are in conflict and then seeming to pick sides.
Anonymous
Post 10/17/2023 07:41     Subject: Re:Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

Anonymous wrote:There is no utility in categorizing people by, let alone making employment-related decisions based on, ethnicity/religion. Those are characteristics which are incidental and irrelevant to qualification and suitability for employment.


This. Categorizing people by ethnicity for employment decisions was done by Nazi Germany. Creepy.
Anonymous
Post 10/17/2023 07:35     Subject: Re:Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

I'm from a Middle Eastern culture that's neither Arab nor Jewish (it's a pretty diverse region!) and I think the more you know about it, the less it makes sense to try to look at everything through the lens of race. The world is a lot more complicated than that. You're going to have a huge headache deciding who's "in."

My workplace doesn't particularly treat women as underrepresented though.
Anonymous
Post 10/17/2023 06:33     Subject: Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

Anonymous wrote:You people are so tedious.

What is the endgame here? Splice and splice endlessly until literally *everyone* is nothing but a victim? We’re all condemned in our own unique way to being “underrepresented” pity cases?

How about you all just STFU and let people be people, do their jobs, work under basic concepts of respect and professionalism, then go home. I cannot STAND this obsessive identity politics BS. It is DESTROYING our society.

— mixed race, latinx, white, black, indigenous Chicano, cis male but gay once in college, overweight, from a poor/working class background from the rural SW, conservative/libertarian, missing a toe

How many points do I get?


Well you get a million internet points for this post. Well said.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2023 23:45     Subject: Re:Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

My suggestion is that you get back to work and stop with this identity whining.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2023 23:36     Subject: Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. You're just adding more identity politics to the workplace.

All identities should be left behind the moment you walk into the door of the office. We need less, not more, identity politics.


God, this x a million. I am beyond sick to death of this sorting and categorizing people into nice, neat little boxes. Enough, already.


+100. So many “white Americans” that are Middle Eastern. My exes family is 100% Middle Eastern they would never write anything but White because they’ve been here for generations. He is half. Do you think he would write half Middle Eastern on his check mark at work? absolutely not. I am 11% Native American according to my DNA test but I don’t write Native American down. This is getting to the point of ridiculousness.


Oh, we're waaaaaay past that. Honestly, this country needs to come to its senses, fast.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2023 22:35     Subject: Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

You people are so tedious.

What is the endgame here? Splice and splice endlessly until literally *everyone* is nothing but a victim? We’re all condemned in our own unique way to being “underrepresented” pity cases?

How about you all just STFU and let people be people, do their jobs, work under basic concepts of respect and professionalism, then go home. I cannot STAND this obsessive identity politics BS. It is DESTROYING our society.

— mixed race, latinx, white, black, indigenous Chicano, cis male but gay once in college, overweight, from a poor/working class background from the rural SW, conservative/libertarian, missing a toe

How many points do I get?
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2023 22:26     Subject: Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

Census is thinking about this. I haven’t been following most recently, but they are/were considering adding a Middle Eastern Northern African category.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2023 21:34     Subject: Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. You're just adding more identity politics to the workplace.

All identities should be left behind the moment you walk into the door of the office. We need less, not more, identity politics.


God, this x a million. I am beyond sick to death of this sorting and categorizing people into nice, neat little boxes. Enough, already.


+100. So many “white Americans” that are Middle Eastern. My exes family is 100% Middle Eastern they would never write anything but White because they’ve been here for generations. He is half. Do you think he would write half Middle Eastern on his check mark at work? absolutely not. I am 11% Native American according to my DNA test but I don’t write Native American down. This is getting to the point of ridiculousness.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2023 21:04     Subject: Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

Anonymous wrote:No. You're just adding more identity politics to the workplace.

All identities should be left behind the moment you walk into the door of the office. We need less, not more, identity politics.


God, this x a million. I am beyond sick to death of this sorting and categorizing people into nice, neat little boxes. Enough, already.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2023 21:02     Subject: Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

I think this is written by AI. If not then OP please explain what it means to be an officially recognized minority in your office. Do you get a plaque? Hiring preference? As a woman in your office, officially recognized, what privileges would I get? What about unofficial minorities? Are you telling me that if someone made an antisemitic comment that a Jewish coworker would not be able to file a complaint because they're not in the official underrepresented minority category? I highly doubt that.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2023 20:59     Subject: Reevaluating Underrepresented Minorities in the Workplace in Light of Recent Middle East Events

Maybe all religions should be represented.

Frankly I’d love people who volunteered to work on Christmas Eve. Gov is required to be open but we all have annual leave and want to be with our families.