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Coca Cola Extorts Law Firms To Force Racist Practice
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79923245:MV80Njk4ODEwXzg1NTI4Njg1X0FEMUVGREUx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79982749:MV80Njk4ODEwXzg1NTI2MzU5X0Y3MTI3QTVG] Blacks are only 13% of the population and about half of them are convicted of a felony at some point. Add to that the fact that they're low IQ, less likely to make it through law school and pass the bar exam, and this racist goal of Coca Cola seems pretty ludicrous. Also, it makes me want to stop buying their product. [/quote] I don't care about all the other bullshit numbers you posted... Just the 13% If the local population is 13% then there should be 13% represented in the local workforce when, and if possible. [/quote]
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Coke will withhold 30% of fees owed to law firms that it uses if those firms don't meet Cokes self imposed quotas.
Coke wants to achieve 50% of billable hours specifically to blacks.
"“We will no longer celebrate good intentions or highly unproductive efforts that haven’t and aren’t likely to produce better diverse staffing,” General Counsel Bradley Gayton wrote. “It’s the results that we are demanding and will measure going forward.”
"But Coca-Cola’s is taking rare extra steps by making withheld payments nonrefundable and specifically looking to elevate Black outside lawyers. Gayton said in the letter to firms that the industry’s current efforts “are not working.”
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