Corporations are jumping on the ‘bandwagon’ with new woke credit system

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Corporations are jumping on the ‘bandwagon’ with new woke credit system
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Sky News contributor Joe Hildebrand says corporations are jumping on a cool, new “bandwagon” with the CEI score system that tracks LGBT equality.

Sky News contributor Joe Hildebrand says corporations are jumping on a cool, new “bandwagon” with the CEI score system that tracks LGBT equality. “I kind of think the trans community … are actually getting played by these corporates,” Mr Hildebrand told Sky News host Cory Bernardi.

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