Who runs Raytheon? White workers asked to 'identify their privilege' in woke training manual
Leaked documents have revealed how Raytheon Technologies, the second-largest defense contractor in the United States, is asking its employees to "identify their privilege" and "develop intersectional allyship" as part of a controversial training course.
The campaign called "Stronger Together" was reportedly launched last summer by Raytheon Technologies CEO Gregory J Hayes, per leaked training documents reported by Chris Rufo, a senior fellow at the conservative think tank Manhattan Institute. The documents are said to embrace certain aspects of critical race theory while instructing employees at the weapons manufacturer to strive for "equity" over "equality" and promoting "intersectionality," Fox News reported.
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