70 percent of Google's employees are men and 61 percent of its U.S. employees are white, according to a workforce diversity report released by the company.
Black workers accounted for 2 percent of the U.S. workforce, while Hispanics accounted for another 3 percent, according to the report released Wednesday. Asians accounted for 30 percent of the company's employees. The gender data is global while the ethnicity information is for the U.S. only, Google said.
"....we're the first to admit that Google is miles from where we want to be--and that being totally clear about the extent of the problem is a really important part of the solution," wrote Laszlo Bock, Google's senior vice president for People Operations, in a blog post.