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IBM settles with DOJ for $17M over discrimination claims

IBM has agreed to a $17 million settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice to resolve allegations of violating nondiscrimination obligations in federal contracts. This case, the first under the DOJ's Civil Rights Fraud Initiative, highlights the intersection of compliance and civility in HR practices. The allegations focused on areas like compensation, hiring, and promotions, which are also key indicators of an organization's civility standards according to research by the Society For Human Resource Management (SHRM). The settlement serves as a governance lesson for employers, emphasizing the need for transparent and consistently applied processes in employment decisions. AI

RANK_REASON Settlement of a significant financial amount by a major corporation with a government agency over alleged civil rights violations. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]

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IBM settles with DOJ for $17M over discrimination claims

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Carolynn Johnson ·

    IBM’s $17 million DOJ settlement makes the case for civility

    The IBM settlement isn't just a legal story—it's a governance warning. The same pressure points the DOJ targeted are where workers feel the least civility.