“Our roles at Ford are not gender-special and these alterations support restrict ambiguity, and drive the inclusive and equitable tradition we’re striving for,” a Ford spokesperson informed the publication. Other language alterations becoming used at Ford involve modifying “judges” of its shareholder elections to “inspectors of elections” and changing “he” and “his” with non-gender-particular conditions such as “director.”
Ford just isn’t the only American automaker generating language alterations to increase gender equality. Considering the fact that May, Common Motors no longer refers to the company’s CEO Mary Barra as “chairman” either. GM has not updated its bylaws to reflect the adjust, but the company’s web site has been updated and refers to Barra as “Chair and Main Executive Officer”.
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