Apple is once again at the center of a political debate. US President Donald Trump has publicly called on the company to completely abolish its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies. His criticism comes a day after Apple's annual shareholder meeting, where a majority of investors voted against a motion proposing to abolish DEI programs. The controversy highlights the increasing polarization in US business and politics, especially in the technology sector.
The discussion about diversity and inclusion in companies is not new, but it is gaining renewed importance in the current political landscape. Apple is one of the companies that clearly supports diversity and equal opportunity, but conservative voices - including Trump - criticize these programs as unnecessary or even harmful. While some technology companies are already scaling back their DEI policies, Apple has so far stuck to its principles. The question is how long the company will withstand this pressure and what consequences this dispute could have.
Trump's reaction to Apple's decision
Donald Trump made his opinion clear on the platform Truth Social, which he founded. He wrote in capital letters that Apple should not only revise its DEI policies, but abolish them entirely. His demand is in direct contradiction to Apple's previous strategy, which focuses on diversity and inclusion. His comments came immediately after Apple's shareholders meeting rejected a corresponding motion submitted by the conservative think tank US National Center for Public Policy Research, which argued that DEI programs could lead to legal and financial risks for companies and investors. Apple recommended that its shareholders vote against the proposal, emphasizing that the company is already reviewing its business practices in line with anti-discrimination laws.
The attitude of Apple and CEO Tim Cook
Apple CEO Tim Cook explained during the meeting that while the company may need to make adjustments to its policies if legal requirements require it, it will stick to its core philosophy. Cupertino emphasizes that it wants to continue to create a culture of belonging and equality in which all employees can reach their full potential. This statement could be interpreted as a cautious response to growing political criticism. While Google and other companies have already scaled back their DEI programs in recent weeks, Apple is sticking to its strategy so far.
Political Pressure and Economic Consequences
Trump's criticism of DEI programs is part of a broader political movement aimed at rolling back diversity policies in companies and government agencies. During his first term, Trump had already taken action against government-funded programs to promote diversity. Since returning to the White House, he has continued this course and recently signed an executive order ending the promotion of DEI in the federal workforce. The stance of conservative politicians and groups could also have long-term economic consequences for companies like Apple. Investors could be under pressure from conservative lobby groups to favor DEI-free companies, while on the other hand, consumers and employees expect companies to take their social obligations seriously.
Apple's DEI policy under fire: Conservative criticism grows
The controversy over Cupertino's diversity policy shows how strongly political currents influence the corporate world. While Apple continues to publicly advocate for inclusion and diversity, the company is under increasing pressure to rethink its DEI strategy. Trump and other conservative forces are calling for a complete abolition of such programs, while Apple has so far stuck to its values. The coming months could show whether Apple stays the course or - like other tech companies - adapts to political and economic realities. (Photo by Unsplash / Artem Horovenko)
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