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In a recently leaked recording from an all-hands meeting, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressed employees about the company's strategic shifts, including the rollback of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs and the introduction of a new community notes model. Zuckerberg emphasized the need for resilience and adaptability in what he described as an "intense year" for the organization.
The decision to scale back DEI initiatives has sparked discussions among staff, as these programs were aimed at fostering a more inclusive workplace. Employees have expressed concern about the potential impact of this change on company culture and morale. Meanwhile, the new community notes model is intended to enhance transparency and collaboration, allowing employees to contribute feedback and insights more effectively.
Zuckerberg's remarks reflect a broader push within the company to streamline operations and focus on core objectives in a rapidly changing tech landscape. As Meta navigates these transitions, employees are urged to remain engaged and proactive in contributing to the company's future direction.
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