An analysis by unionized New York Times journalists found that employees of color at the news outlet for years have received lower ratings in performance reviews, on average, than white employees.

Black staffers were 39% less likely than white employees to get one of the top two ratings on the Times’ six-level scale, and 60% more likely to get one of the bottom two ratings, the union found. Hispanic workers were 44% less likely to get a top rating and 74% more likely to get a low one. Asian workers were 26% less likely to get a top rating and 37% more likely to get one of the bottom ones.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Video shows United Airlines engine catch fire shortly after takeoff

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site…

Body of Paraguayan nanny found in rubble of Surfside condo collapse

Following weeks of uncertainty and anguish, Juana Villalba found out that her…

Suspect arrested after students thwart kidnapping at a Maryland bus stop, police say

A group of quick-thinking students stopped a man from kidnapping a child…

It’s a red-hot real estate market — so why are home sales plunging?

The number of existing home sales plunged in April, surprising economists who…