Harley Davidson Has Second Thoughts on DEI After Backlash

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A couple weeks ago Beege wrote about Harley-Davidson CEO Jochen Zeitz and his push to turn the company into one guided by DEI principles. After it was exposed by Robby Starbuck on X, the company sent out an email saying they were evaluating their policies. They didn't back off exactly but they seemed to be laying the groundwork for it.

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Today, Harley announced it was dropping the woke initiatives in a statement posted on X:

The news is being reported everywhere today, including by CBS:

In a message posted to X, Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson said it currently has no "DEI function" and has not operated such a program since April 2024. The company added that it has no hiring quotas and no longer has "supplier diversity spend goals" designed to spread the company's spending out across businesses operated by people from diverse backgrounds. 

Additionally, Harley-Davidson said it will no longer participate in Human Rights Campaign (HRC) scoring, and will strike any "socially motivated content" from its employee training materials. 

"We are saddened by the negativity on social media over the last few weeks, designed to divide the Harley-Davidson community," the company said in its announcement. Despite shelving some of its initiatives, Harley-Davidson said it believes "having both a broad employee and customer base is good for business and that ultimately everybody should experience the joy of riding a Harley-Davidson."

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The decision to step away from the Human Rights Campaign clearly upset some people there. The group is lashing out and saying Harley doesn't care about workplace equality

The HRC's vice president for programs and corporate advocacy Eric Bloem told Newsweek that Harley Davidson's move to back out of HRC scoring sent a signal to employees that their employer "simply don't care about equality in the workplace."

Bloem said it was "an impulsive decision fueled by fringe right-wing actors and MAGA extremists who believe they can bully their way into dismantling initiatives that help everyone thrive in the workplace."

It sounds to me like HRC is worried about seeing other big companies ditch their scoring metric and is trying to prevent this from becoming a trend. But Robby Starbuck has been pretty successful campaigning against these companies. As he put it today, he is 5 for 3 in getting them to roll back their woke commitments. Both Polaris and Indian motorcycles got ahead of this once the backlash against Harley started.

The other companies that have rolled back their DEI efforts are Tractor Supply and John Deere. And Starbuck notes that even at CNN, readers support the change at Harley. Clearly there's a lot of mainstream opinion out there that does not favor corporate DEI.

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Ed Morrissey 10:00 PM | November 20, 2024
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