By Kristina Chung
Having a working diversity program is good for business. Employers benefit from a workforce whose different races and cultural backgrounds bring fresh perspectives borne of unique life experiences and viewpoints that advance problem solving and can effectuate a "yin/yang" harmony within its walls. Overall, the organization has better morale, higher productivity and is more financially viable. Employers who make efforts to diversify their workplac...
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