Apple says hired 65 per cent more women in the past year
Apple had 92,600 full-time employees as of September 2014.
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2015-08-14 10:18 GMT
Apple Inc said it had hired over 11,000 women globally in the past year - 65 per cent more than the previous year - to boost employee diversity.
"In the first 6 months of this year, nearly 50 per cent of the people we've hired in the United States are women, Black, Hispanic, or Native American," Chief Executive Tim Cook said in a message on the company's website.
Cook maintained there was "a lot" more work to be done.
Apple had 92,600 full-time employees as of September 2014.
Diversity reports in the recent past have spurred a national debate about the lack of diversity at Silicon Valley's tech companies and how to improve gender and race ratios.