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4.26.2006 ET
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Dell Receives Top U.S. Government Award for Workplace Diversity Efforts
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 26, 2006--Dell (NASDAQ:DELL)
today was honored by the U.S. Department of Labor as the 2005 recipient of
the Secretary of Labor's Opportunity Award, the federal government's
highest award recognizing voluntary workplace diversity efforts among
federal contractors.
"Diversity has long been a core element of Dell's values and corporate
culture," said Thurmond B. Woodard, Dell's vice president of global
diversity. "From recruitment to valuing and rewarding our existing
employees, Dell's commitment to create and maintain a diverse work
environment is a cornerstone of our global operations."
Woodard was joined by Dell Americas Senior Vice President Ro Parra in
receiving the award from U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao during a
ceremony here today.
"This award represents the highest level of voluntary commitment by a
private sector company to equal employment opportunity," said U.S.
Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao. "Dell is a company that fosters as its
basic core value a commitment to equal employment opportunity throughout
its organization."
The Secretary of Labor's Opportunity Award since 1988 has honored one
federal contractor each year that has established and instituted
comprehensive workforce strategies to ensure equal employment opportunity.
In 2003, Dell was honored with the Department of Labor's Exemplary
Voluntary Efforts (EVE) Award, which honors federal contractors that have
demonstrated exemplary and innovative efforts to increase the employment
opportunities of employees, including minorities, women, individuals with
disabilities, and veterans.
Dell's workforce is made up of about 67,000 people who live and work on
six continents and deliver products and services to more than 190
countries.
Over the years, Dell has launched several internal and external
initiatives to encourage an inclusive work environment. Key components of
Dell's diversity program include:
Recruitment and Retention: Dell sponsors and participates in numerous
diversity recruiting events. Dell leaders also are held accountable for
diversity efforts with performance objectives, diversity dashboards and
people reviews.
Fostering a Diverse Culture: Dell has created a Global Diversity Council,
chaired by CEO Kevin Rollins and supported by diversity action councils
made up of Dell employees to help provide internal strategic direction on
diversity.
Supplier Diversity: Since 2001, Dell has steadily increased its spending
with minority, women and disadvantaged suppliers by more than
66 percent, reaching the $1 billion mark in 2003. Dell received the
"2005 Corporation of the Year" award from the Central and South Texas
Minority Business Council, which recognizes the member corporation that
demonstrates the deepest commitment to minority business development.
Digital Inclusion: Dell's TechKnow program provides low-income
middle-school students the opportunity to earn a home computer by
demonstrating teamwork, a working knowledge of the Internet, and computer
and collaboration skills. About 80 percent of graduates are minority
students and 45 percent of participants are girls.
Community Involvement: Dell has formed a number of partnerships with key
multicultural organizations, including the Congressional Black Caucus
Foundation, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, National Urban
League, United Negro College Fund and League of United Latin American
Citizens.
Dell has also worked to promote diversity among other companies, as
well as gain a better understanding of some of the challenges women
experience in the workplace. Last year, Dell and Washington, D.C.-based
Diversity Best Practices co-hosted a Global Diversity Summit at Dell's
Round Rock headquarters that included 30 top diversity executives and
women business leaders from Fortune 500 companies to discuss the changing
role of women in different cultures and its effect on recruitment,
advancement and retention.
About Dell
Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative
technology and services they trust and value. Uniquely enabled by its
direct business model, Dell sells more systems globally than any computer
company, placing it No. 25 on the Fortune 500.
Company revenue for the last four quarters was $56 billion. For more
information, visit www.dell.com. To get
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Dell is a trademark of Dell Inc.
Dell disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of
others.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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