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Overview
The
ongoing EEOC Nike DEI matter has brought renewed attention to how employers
design, document, and manage DEI-related programs. This free HR compliance
video explains what HR teams can learn from the matter without jumping to
conclusions or treating an investigation as a finding of wrongdoing.
The
key issue is not whether DEI is legal. The practical concern for employers is
whether race, sex, or another protected trait becomes a factor in actual
employment decisions such as hiring, promotions, layoffs, pay, leadership
programs, mentoring, internships, training access, or ERG-linked opportunities.
This
session walks HR professionals through the Title VII guardrails that should
shape DEI-related workflows. It focuses on equal opportunity, neutral criteria,
documentation, demographic data controls, complaint response, agency request
readiness, and role-based training for the teams most likely to touch these
decisions.
Areas
Covered:
- What
is currently understood about the ongoing EEOC Nike DEI matter
- Why
HR should describe the matter as an investigation, not a finding of liability
- How
Title VII applies to employment decisions involving race, sex, and other
protected traits
- Difference
between lawful inclusion efforts and risky decision-making practices
- Where
DEI-related risk may appear in hiring, promotions, layoffs, training,
mentoring, internships, ERGs, and compensation
- Why
demographic data should be separated from employment decision-making
- Red
flags HR can spot during a DEI program review
- Safer
practices for outreach, leadership development, mentoring, and talent pipelines
- How
to respond when a DEI-related complaint, EEOC charge, subpoena, or agency
request arrives
- Why
record preservation, counsel review, and one designated response owner matter
- How
to build program guardrails through eligibility review, neutral criteria, data
controls, compensation review, role-based training, and approval gates
- Training
needs for HR compliance, legal, recruiting, HRBPs, employee relations, DEI,
L&D, compensation, HRIS, people analytics, and managers
- Practical
workplace scenarios involving leadership programs, hiring targets, promotion
notes, DEI complaints, bonus metrics, and demographic data access
Why
Should You Watch This Webinar?
Many
employers are trying to preserve meaningful inclusion work while also managing
a more sensitive legal and political environment around DEI. This video helps
HR teams understand the difference between expanding access and using protected
traits as decision-making factors.
The
session is especially useful because it focuses on real HR workflows, not just
policy language. Hiring notes, promotion calibration discussions, leadership
program eligibility, ERG access, mentoring criteria, compensation metrics, HRIS
demographic data access, and manager communications can all become important if
a complaint or agency request appears.
The
explainer gives HR teams a practical framework: protect equal opportunity, use
neutral job-related criteria, keep demographic data away from decision-makers,
document business reasons clearly, and review high-risk programs with counsel
before problems arise.
Who
Will Benefit?
This
short explainer is designed for professionals involved in DEI program design, hiring,
promotions, compensation, employee relations, workforce data, training,
leadership development, compliance, and employment decision-making. Those
include:
- HR
Managers
- HR
Directors
- CHROs
- HR
Compliance Professionals
- Employee
Relations Professionals
- HR
Business Partners
- DEI
Leaders
- Diversity
and Inclusion Managers
- Learning
and Development Teams
- Recruiting
Managers
- Talent
Acquisition Professionals
- Compensation
Managers
- Total
Rewards Professionals
- HRIS
Managers
- People
Analytics Teams
- Employment
Counsel
- In-House
Legal Teams
- Compliance
Officers
- Talent
Management Leaders
- Leadership
Development Teams
- ERG
Program Managers
- Internship
Program Managers
- People
Managers
- Department
Managers
- Operations
Leaders
- Business
Owners
- Federal
Contractor Compliance Teams
- Workplace Investigation Teams
- Risk Management Professionals
Watch the entire 30 mins explainer here:
This webinar is presented by Amorit Education’s in-house experts, who closely monitor regulatory, compliance, and workforce developments affecting employers and federal contractors. Their work is focused on turning complex updates into practical guidance that helps HR, compliance, and business teams understand what has changed, where the risks may sit, and what actions may deserve closer attention.

