The comptroller’s office, along with four of the city’s five pension funds, has persuaded 78 companies to make public for the first time so-called EEO-1 forms, private documents that provide granular detail about the number of Black, Hispanic, Asian, Native and White men and women at every level of a company. The office said Thursday that the final 11 companies on ...
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