Earning MLT Black Equity at Work Certification Requires That Participating Employers Take a Systematic and Comprehensive Approach to Increasing Black Equity and Make Measurable Progress
Washington, D.C., February 17, 2021 – Today, Management Leadership for Tomorrow (MLT) announced its inaugural cohort of leading employers committed to becoming MLT Black Equity at Work Certified. The Certification, which is the first-of-its-kind, establishes a clear and comprehensive standard for employers and provides the roadmap needed to help them take a rigorous, results-oriented approach toward achieving Black equity internally and supporting Black equity in society. Together, a total of 25 employers, including several of the nation’s most distinguished brands, comprise the inaugural cohort of companies that have committed to pursue Black Equity at Work Certification. MLT expects this number to grow significantly in 2021.
The Inaugural Cohort includes the twelve leading employers announced last October when the MLT Black Equity at Work Certification launched and a distinguished group of organizations from the energy, financial services, food and agriculture, consulting, legal, academic, and apparel sectors—including Ameren, Ares Management, Arnold & Porter, BlackRock, Cargill, Capital Group, Deloitte, EIS Group, Gibson Dunn, Harvard Business Publishing, Nike, State Street, and VF Corporation—who have all committed to taking the necessary steps to become MLT Black Equity at Work Certified. While these employers are at different stages in their Black equity journeys, they all recognize and are committed to changing the profound and persistent inequities facing Black Americans, in income, wealth, health outcomes, and more. The MLT Black Equity at Work Certification provides the clarity and guidance employers need to be confident that, no matter where they are now, they can make major progress toward Black equity. All it takes is real commitment.
Becoming MLT Black Equity at Work Certified requires employers to approach Black equity as they do other core business priorities. The Certification, which was co-developed with Boston Consulting Group with input from many other leading companies and organizations, focuses on three areas—People, Purchasing, and Philanthropy—and will offer benchmarks, best practices, and insights on how to achieve racial equity in the workplace across five pillars:
- Black representation at every level
- Compensation equity
- Inclusive, anti-racist work environment
- Racially just business practices
- Racial justice contributions and investments
