The number of companies ending their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs continues to grow, with Google becoming one of ...
The NAACP is leveraging $1.7T in "Black dollars" to encourage corporations to keep DEI and is shaming those who have backed down.
Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions ...
Related: Target’s latest policy change sparks massive boycott threat However, companies have recently opted to put DEI on the ...
Wall Street’s defense of its DEI initiatives suddenly got a lot more complicated. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, a longtime ...
Activists planned an economic blackout for Feb. 28, urging consumers to not spend for a day and boycott companies that rolled ...
Julie Levinson Werner and Sandra Halbing of Lowenstein Sandler discuss current DEI-related practices among businesses and ...
Companies like Disney, General Motors, and Pepsico are quietly backing away from diversity initiatives and language.
Several of America's largest companies have buckled to the pressures of political and shareholder activists by rolling back ...
Some have succeeded in slashing sales and forcing policy changes. Followers of Robby Starbuck pressured the likes of Walmart, Ford, Harley-Davidson and Tractor Supply to rein in their DEI efforts. Bud ...
Others applauded Google's move. Conservative activist Robby Starbuck, who led campaigns against what he described as "woke ...