The Department of Justice this month announced that IBM has agreed to pay the federal government more than $17 million to resolve allegations that the company engaged in illegal diversity, equity, and ...
But IBM is asking shareholders at its April 28 meeting to reject the call for more disclosure, arguing that all of the ...
IBM agreed to pay $17 million to the US government to resolve the Trump administration’s claim that the firm’s diversity, ...
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Tech company IBM has wrapped its first quarter of the fiscal year and is out with earnings. The company beat on revenue ...
The settlement comes as the first resolution from the US Justice Department's unit formed last year called “Civil Rights ...
IBM heads into Q1 earnings with new AI partnerships and Confluent acquisition, but premium valuation and falling EPS ...
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The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and IBM are renewing the IBM-Illinois Discovery Accelerator Institute, a ...
In a first-of-its-kind settlement, IBM agreed to pay the feds over allegations it relied on “discriminatory employment ...
IBM has agreed to pay $17,077,043 to the U.S. Justice Department to resolve an investigation into whether the tech giant used ...