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Integral Employees: Women at HP

Two women working on the production line assembling Hewlett-Packard Integral luggable PCs in 1985. Enlarge
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Date: 1985

Female employees on the production line assembled Hewlett-Packard Integral portable PCs. No matter the decade or product, women played a critical role for production at Hewlett-Packard — by 1985, the company employed more than 900 women technicians.

Tags: 1980s • 1985 • Diversity and Inclusion • PC • Production • women

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