Civility Does Not Replace Equity
SHRM appears to be doubling down on their recent statement on equity. Instead of, you know, listening to their membership as people speak out across publications and social media against the decision to remove equity from DEI. (I even considered adding letters to DEI! Have you heard of ABIDE?) The new SHRM direction appears to focus on civility. But civility does not replace equity.
Voices sticking with the SHRM decision to lump equity under inclusion have called it things like “a strategic move about driving results” and that it “brings more people along for the ride.”
Someone shared a recent interview with Johnny C. Taylor, and it’s simply solidified my decision that SHRM no longer represents me and my HR and DEI work.
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In Summary
SHRM, an HR organization, is getting a lot of pushback for removing "equity" from its DEI efforts, now focusing on "civility" instead. The author strongly disagrees, feeling SHRM no longer represents their work. Just being polite isn't enough to fix unfairness. SHRM seems more interested in what bosses want than what HR and DEI people need. They believe SHRM made a bad choice, saying that real change requires more than just talking nicely.