In a press release published today, the Business Roundtable announced an emerging multiyear effort to reform companies’ hiring and talent management practices to emphasize the value of skills, rather than just degrees, and to improve equity, diversity, and workplace culture.
Many of JFF’s corporate partners, including Recover Stronger coalition partners Walmart and Workday, are among the more than 80 companies that are working as members of Business Roundtable to prioritize skills-based talent practices and worker mobility as a strategy for eliminating workforce inequities, such as unintentional bias that may create barriers to hiring and advancement.