Meta confirms Axios report that the company is is axing its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, including for hiring and training.
Several major companies like Target, Walmart and McDonald’s have begun to roll back DEI programs in the wake of a Republican-driven effort to disband the push for workplace and school equality.
That's the message from Black founders and influencers to consumers about a backlash against the retailer's decision to end its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. The campaign would be aimed at hurting the company's sales and preventing Target from profiting from products by minority-owned companies,
The number of companies ending their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs continues to grow.
Companies that have withdrawn or toned down DEI initiatives include Target, Meta, and McDonald's. President Trump moved to end DEI initiatives at federal agencies shortly after his return to the ...
Meta Meta announced it was rolling back many ... and training, the memo said. McDonald's Fast food giant McDonald's joined the ranks of large American companies rolling back some DEI initiatives.
In a letter to Costco's CEO, 19 Republican state attorneys general urged the company to end the DEI policies that it had publicly supported.
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Before Trump's inauguration, industry bellwethers Meta, McDonald's, and Walmart had announced plans to roll back at least some of their diversity, equity, and inclusion work. On Friday ...
A number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed after the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd.
Corporate diversity equity and inclusion initiatives, including those at Meta, McDonald’s, Walmart and Target, are being scaled back. This week, Real Talk with Denver7 and CPR News examines the ...