When it comes to the future of DEI, industry experts say the initiative isn’t going away. In fact, a report shows DEI will keep growing.
Following Trump's lead, organizations including Walmart, Lowe’s and Meta, have announced they would scale back their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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The clarity offered by President Donald Trump and an accompanying cultural shift has pushed diversity equity and inclusion into a hasty retreat.
Attorney General Alan Wilson's office sent a letter to Costco's leadership demanding they remove their DEI policies within 30 ...
A number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of ...
Nearly five years after major companies declared their commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion following the police ...
Minneapolis-based Target Corp. is No. 7 on The PG 100, Progressive Grocer’s 2024 list of the top food and consumables ...
DEI is growing, not dying. Learn three strategies to better adapt in this challenging political landscape: ERGs, allyship and partnerships.
Tabitha Brown addresses Target's DEI rollback, warning of potential harm to Black-owned brands sold at the retailer.
Last year, a slew of companies made similar changes, including Walmart, Ford Motor Co., John Deere, Lowe's and Toyota, after activist pressure. In an open letter to its franchisees, employees and ...