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Article

7 Dec 2005

Author:
Social Investment Analyst Research Network (SIRAN) [USA]

Report: Nearly half of America's largest companies responding to survey do not voluntarily disclose equal employment opportunity data on women, minorities,

...almost half (46 percent) of responding Standard & Poor’s 100 (S&P 100) companies admit that they fail to publicly release such information in full...While some companies – including Coca-Cola, IBM, Intel, and Merck – voluntarily make such disclosure to investors, other firms -- including Altria, Cisco and Walt Disney -- fail to fully disclose the extent to which they are or are not achieving progress on equal employment opportunity...The...report...applaud[s] six companies “that provide easy, Web-based access to detailed EEO statistics as part of their corporate social responsibility reporting”: Citigroup, Coca-Cola, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel, and Merck.