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- Titled The Power of Stories, the report reveals that the employee gender breakdown has remained relatively consistent since the company’s inaugural inclusion report in 2019. The 30,000-person global WarnerMedia workforce is 54 percent male and 46 percent female, with that same ratio appearing at the senior leadership level.
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Sep 26, 2019 · When it came to workforce and production staffing, WarnerMedia is close gender parity. On a global level, the workforce is 54% male and 46% female while the U.S. is 53% male and 47% female.
Oct 14, 2021 · WarnerMedia has logged single-digit growth in representation of women and people of color on both sides of the camera and in its workforce over the past year, according to the studio’s newly...
Sep 26, 2019 · The company is close to gender parity among employees, with a 53-47 percent male-female ratio in the U.S. and 54-46 worldwide.
- Rebecca Sun
Global gender overview p. 16 Explore our U.S. ethnicity & race representation p. 17 And our U.S. hires and promotions for 2020 p. 18 We designed tools to help people grow Created HR Intensive on Race working sessions p. 24 Developed Path to Equity to create a shared language p. 24 Launched Equity Mindset for Creative Leaders to help run the
Oct 16, 2021 · WarnerMedia’s Equity and Inclusion report for 2020-21 shows some progress in the company’s effort to build a more diverse workforce and a more inclusive talent-base for its productions. However, representation of women in on-screen roles at Warner Bros. Pictures films has declined.
Sep 26, 2019 · WarnerMedia’s global workforce is closing in on gender parity, but there is still much progress to be made when it comes to racial equity and representation in the company’s entertainment...