With worldwide protests shining a light on racial inequality, businesses in all industries are facing increased scrutiny over diversity in the workplace.
Black beauty CEO Sharon Chuter started the “Pull Up or Shut Up” campaign to encourage greater transparency in the beauty industry.
Major companies like Revlon, L’Oreal, Tarte, Glossier, and more have shared company breakdowns with the campaign. Related: Kylie Jenner Ignores Social Distancing To Go Clubbing Kylie Jenner’s company Kylie Cosmetics also shared their percentages on Sunday.
The beauty brand revealed their staff is 13% black, and overall 47% BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), 53% white, and 100% women-identifying.
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