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Apple shareholders rejected a proposal against the tech giant's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies at an annual meeting on Tuesday. This comes amidst a growing conservative backlash against such initiatives in the U.S., with figures like Donald Trump criticizing corporate diversity programs. Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, emphasized the company's commitment to diversity without quotas or targets.
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