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What Does the Financial Inclusion Team Actually Do?

Can someone explain what exactly the Financial Inclusion team contributes? While we’re out here barely managing at the branches, there’s a group of so-called “purpose-driven” teammates delivering presentations that seem to add zero value to what we do day-to-day.

They even have an Executive of Financial Inclusion and multiple area managers aka directors for a team of less than 60 people spread across Regions. How does this help us on the ground? It feels like a lot of resources are being poured into something that doesn’t support our real needs.

Seems like a questionable strategy and a waste of resources.

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Inclusion for everyone except constant posters in a negative doom loop suffering from insanity posting every day some negative made up story

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Post ID: @1hke+1uGHRZGo

Inclusion excludes the majority

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Post ID: @1czw+1uGHRZGo

@tge+1uGHRZGo

Go to the homepage (The Source) and see for yourself.

They rebranded it.

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Post ID: @glr+1uGHRZGo

That’s why we need DUI policy. Not DEI. And not this nonsense. DUI

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Post ID: @fuz+1uGHRZGo

Is this PDI for real or did you make that up? Sounds like SunTruist!

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Post ID: @tge+1uGHRZGo

They updated DEI to PDI (Purpose Diversity and Inclusion)

These are fake jobs meant to fool people into thinking bank is something that is not. Think of it as a PR Merry go round.

And these people get paid really well. Maybe you should job shadow them - if that is even possible haha

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Post ID: @kql+1uGHRZGo

It helps the bank make money by hitting diversity quotas for government kick backs and tax credits. It doesn’t add value day to day. I assume once the Supreme Court rules DEI in the workplace unconstitutional, that department will go away.

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