Diversity training is any program designed to facilitate positive intergroup interaction, reduce prejudice and discrimination, and generally teach individuals who are different from others how to work together effectively. On April 22, 2022, Florida Governor DeSantis signed into law the “Individual Freedom Act.” The bill prohibited schools and companies from mandating diversity training as a requirement for attendance or employment. If schools or employers violated the law they would be exposed to expanded civil liability exposures. Banned mandatory training topics include: 1.…
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46% No |
49% Yes |
36% No |
2% Yes, but only if it is a private company |
4% No, diversity training should be encouraged but not required |
2% Yes, and all companies should require mandatory diversity training |
3% No, only for employees that commit acts of discrimination |
1% Yes, and immediately expel any employees that commit acts of discrimination |
2% No, and mandatory diversity training should be banned |
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@9BFSG841yr1Y
Yes, if they want to. But personally, I think this is a stupid trend happening. It's unnecessary by adding more attention to race your making people more conscious of race. An example is a kid said when he was in middle school he never once thought about race. but once he had crt all he thought abt a person while first meeting them was race. We shouldn't focus about race for anything we should just regonise that were all people and that we should be treated equally.
@04DANSALCALIFORNIA@1yr1Y
Encourage diversity, but if you have to tell your employees not to be racist, they shouldn't be employees.
@9FB23ZX7mos7MO
I don't understand this question, can it be more specific?
@9F56K6Z7mos7MO
No, this will lead to more hatred and animosity.
@Jcawolfson 4 days4D
Yes, diversity training should be encouraged but only required for employees that commit acts of discrimination
@9LJRK6T5 days5D
It's sad that people would even need diversity training to begin with, the fact that the government has mandated what's essentially lessons on how to be a civil human being is crazy.
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