Diversity & Inclusion
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SHRM26
A top-down commitment is crucial for inclusion in 2026, experts say
Members of SHRM’s I&D council presented a road map for creating diversity and inclusion at work while being mindful of the compliance landscape.
By Caroline Colvin • June 18, 2026 -
Flight attendant fired over TikTok dance video sues Alaska Airlines for bias
The worker alleged she was “held to heightened standards for reputational behavior” because of her sex and race.
By Ginger Christ • June 17, 2026 -
Trendline
A deep dive into DEI
Staying thoughtful and engaged regarding DEI topics — as well as listening to employees — can help employers meet goals and retain people.
By HR Dive staff -
Opinion
What HR leaders should do when world events hit the workplace
People directly affected by global conflict may experience depression, anxiety and trauma-related symptoms, Amy Dufrane of HRCI writes.
By Amy Dufrane • June 17, 2026 -
20 attorneys general sue Trump administration over federal contractor DEI order
The plaintiffs argue Trump’s executive order impedes each state’s efforts and is unclear in what it prohibits.
By Caroline Colvin • June 11, 2026 -
DOJ deems EEOC’s disparate impact discrimination guidelines unconstitutional
The push against disparate impact liability has been a focus of the Trump administration.
By Ginger Christ • Updated June 15, 2026 -
How flexible work will help working dads, too
Remote work has often been championed for its benefit for working moms, but new insights remind employers how it can help working dads as well.
By Caroline Colvin • June 10, 2026 -
Coalition requests judge halt Trump’s anti-DEI contractor order
The group, led by the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education, filed a lawsuit over the executive order in April.
By Emilie Shumway • June 9, 2026 -
Illinois pushes back against Trump in move to ban disparate impact bias
Practices such as strength tests or criminal background checks have been the subject of disparate impact challenges in the past.
By Kate Tornone • June 3, 2026 -
Share of workers over 55 is only increasing, study shows
Here’s what this generational shift in the workforce means for HR.
By Caroline Colvin • May 29, 2026 -
Buc-ee’s allegedly treated worker with a disability with ‘reckless indifference’
“Inflexible thinking” can cause employers to run afoul of reasonable accommodation requirements, an acting regional attorney for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said.
By Ginger Christ • May 27, 2026 -
EEOC chair says Trump administration is ‘widening’ civil rights aperture
Andrea Lucas also addressed her previous social media call for White men to bring discrimination claims at the Fortune Workplace Innovation Summit.
By Caroline Colvin • May 27, 2026 -
Why inclusion should be baked into AI adoption
An artificial intelligence inclusion framework from talent advisory firm Seramount puts the spotlight on how AI initiatives can leave certain groups behind.
By Caroline Colvin • May 26, 2026 -
Target leadership under fire over ‘strategic missteps’ on DEI, ICE
Earlier this year, Target came under fire for its restrained response to two of its employees being detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at one of its locations in Minneapolis.
By Zoya Mirza • May 21, 2026 -
Women’s representation is slipping on corporate boards
President Donald Trump’s top-down attack on diversity and inclusion has trickled into every aspect of work.
By Caroline Colvin • May 20, 2026 -
Heading into the workforce, the youngest Gen Zers seem cautiously optimistic
Generation Z’s confidence at work has long wavered amid numerous societal shifts, previous research has shown.
By Caroline Colvin • May 13, 2026 -
DEI training didn’t lead to hostile work environment, 10th Circuit affirms
An attorney for the plaintiff told HR Dive his team will consider filing a petition for review with the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Emilie Shumway • May 12, 2026 -
6 ways to reduce DEI programs’ legal risk
Despite claims to the contrary, diversity, equity and inclusion are very much alive, even if employers have tweaked their language and content, Epstein Becker Green attorneys said.
By Ryan Golden • May 11, 2026 -
Dems urge EEOC to retain pregnancy rule’s IVF protections
Employers could unlawfully deny accommodation requests, 15 Democratic senators said in an open letter.
By Caroline Colvin • May 7, 2026 -
EEOC accuses New York Times of discrimination for not promoting a White male
“I fear this litigation is driven not by the merits, but by a desire to advance the administration’s political agenda,” the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s only Democratic commissioner said.
By Ginger Christ • May 6, 2026 -
AI at work
Women are overrepresented in AI-vulnerable jobs, research shows
Women of color, especially those in gig work, nursing and warehouse work, are at the mercy of algorithms, according to a report from the National Partnership for Women and Families.
By Lara Ewen • May 6, 2026 -
Age fades as barrier to winning the CEO seat, NBER research shows
Yet ageism persists below the C-suite, with most U.S. workers aged 50 or older reporting bias, according to AARP.
By Jim Tyson • May 5, 2026 -
The Latino leadership gap isn’t a pipeline problem, report says
Recent research identified a “conversion gap” between mid- and senior-level roles.
By Kate Tornone • May 4, 2026 -
Ex-M&T Bank employee alleges discrimination over gender, sexual orientation
A senior human resources official at the regional bank openly mocked the plaintiff’s claims against her boss as “buzz words,” according to the lawsuit.
By Gabrielle Saulsbery • April 30, 2026 -
7 stories about the state of DEI at the federal level
President Donald Trump’s administration has an ax to grind with DEI — and headlines from Q1 2026 demonstrate that.
By Caroline Colvin • April 29, 2026 -
JBM Packaging celebrates first graduate of in-prison training program
Billy Campbell joined the ranks of JBM’s employees, roughly 40% of whom were formerly incarcerated.
By Katie Pyzyk • April 27, 2026