The Human Rights Campaign slammed companies' DEI rollbacks in an August statement to BI. "Decisions to cut DEI initiatives send a clear signal to employees that their employers simply don't care ...
Organizations including Walmart, Lowe’s and Meta, have announced they would scale back their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Over the past year, at least 12 major corporations have announced plans to scale back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs that aimed to benefit members of marginalized groups. Most such rollbacks have affected racial equity initiatives, while others have specifically focused on LGBTQ+-related programs and policies.
Meta recently joined companies like Walmart, Lowe’s and Ford, which have already announced they would scale back their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Meta has joined a growing list of companies that are pulling back on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Here's a look at some others.
The lawsuit claims the Chicago-based fast food giant is discriminating against non-Hispanics by not making its HACER scholarship available to everyone.
McDonald’s ended a number of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices on Monday after conservative activist Robby Starbuck informed leadership that he was planning to report on the programs. The changes at McDonald’s continue a pattern of Starbuck compelling massive corporations to ditch their woke policies with the help of a little public
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Amazon has joined the slew of companies rolling back its DEI efforts in apparent celebration of Donald Trump’s “anti-woke” agenda. The changes specifically target LGBTQ+ people, with the section on LGBTQ+ rights being completely removed from its Positions page.
The FTC is suing Deere & Company for allegedly holding a “monopoly” on repair tools necessary for fully functioning repairs on Deere agricultural equipment.
Minnesota's Attorney General Ellison has sued Deere & Company saying he hopes to protect farmers from high repair costs and unfair corporate tactics.