News Story: DEI has been wounded but it is far from dead

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DEI has been wounded but it is far from dead

More integrated DEI initiatives are still needed

By Peter Clark (Senior Editor, Autism Info Center)

Monday 18th August 2025

Investment Week discusses how Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives are holding up in the face of political and financial pressures.

While some large financial institutions have scaled back their public commitment, the report highlights that many smaller and newer firms have DEI embedded in their company culture.

It suggests that a quieter approach does not necessarily mean a lesser commitment.

The piece argues that leaders still believe in the benefits of diversity for finding talent and improving outcomes.

It also mentions a new report from a think tank, City Hive, showing an increase in firms signing a statement to remove barriers for under-represented groups.

Source: Investment Week (UK)

https://www.investmentweek.co.uk/feature/4517688/deep-dive-dei-wounded-dead

Author: Peter J Clark
Senior Editor, Autism Info Center

Peter is an autistic writer, social care worker and campaigner who has spent over 20 years as a journalist, author and editor for five major business journals worldwide, and published over 200 books with Sterling Publishing and others. He enjoys teaching, spreading uncompromising truth, and helping other people live their best possible life.

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