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In 2024, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programmes at some of the world’s largest companies began to unravel one by one. At the beginning of 2025, both Meta and Amazon announced that they too would scale back their DEI programmes. But, in what is perceived by many as a further assault on the DEI initiative, Meta went further, by introducing new hate speech guidelines as part of a broader shift in its moderation policies. In Meta’s own words ‘We’re getting rid of a number of restrictions on topics like immigration, gender identity and gender that are the subject of frequent political discourse and debate’, thereby freeing billions of social media users to post a wide array of derogatory remarks on subjects such as race, nationality, ethnic groups, sexual orientation and gender identity. It seems that the term ‘DEI’ has become ‘charged’, with many perceiving it as an approval of ‘preferential treatment for certain groups over others’. Others maintain that DEI compliance has been reduced to a checkbox exercise, lacking a genuine commitment to foster real equity in the workplace. So, what is the future for DEI? Together with a panel of experts, we will attempt to explore and hopefully answer some of these questions, including the role of lawyers in navigating this evolving DEI landscape.
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