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IBM agrees to $17 million settlement in DEI lawsuit with DOJ

11 April 2026
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IBM has reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) over allegations of civil rights violations related to its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices. The company will pay over $17 million after the DOJ claimed that IBM considered factors such as race, color, national origin, and sex when making employment decisions, in violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Specific practices cited included adjusting interview criteria based on demographic factors and implementing a diversity modifier that linked bonuses to achieving demographic targets. While IBM denied any wrongdoing and stated that the settlement does not constitute an admission of liability, the DOJ emphasized that its claims were valid. This settlement is part of a broader initiative by the DOJ to address perceived abuses in DEI programs, which gained momentum following an executive order from the Trump administration in early 2025.

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The settlement highlights the ongoing scrutiny of DEI initiatives in corporate America, particularly in light of recent government actions aimed at regulating these practices. The DOJ’s Civil Rights Fraud Initiative, launched in May 2025, seeks to investigate and address potential violations related to employment practices and civil rights. This case follows similar actions against other companies like T-Mobile and Meta, which have also re-evaluated their DEI strategies amid regulatory pressures. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for how businesses approach DEI programs while balancing compliance with civil rights laws.

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