US companies urged to set targets to promote Black women into top jobs

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US companies urged to set targets to promote Black women into top jobs
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Group calls for targets to tackle dearth of Black women in executive positions: ‘Women of color are overlooked or left out’

US business leaders should set targets for recruiting and promoting Black women to tackle a persistent dearth of them in top jobs, a women’s equality group said on Thursday.

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