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Here’s what happened to anti-DEI proposals put before shareholders at several U.S. companies, including Apple, Goldman Sachs, ...
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) has been losing with corporate America, with one big exception: the people who actually own the companies.
Celebrating Pride with colorful displays of solidarity used to be a must. But amid the Trump crackdown on DEI and trans ...
"Although companies may be renaming, rebranding, and shifting focus from some DEI work, it is clear that the majority are ...
While hundreds of companies have rolled back on their DEI efforts, these businesses have boldly decided to keep supporting ...
The 21st-century world is a rapidly changing landscape, and companies that fail to adapt risk making unforced errors and ...
Target has made operational mistakes and faced backlash over its rollback of DEI initiatives, leading shoppers to choose ...
A newly released White House report shows that the Department of Education saw the largest DEI savings, with cuts totaling ...
"This administration is not going to let our society devolve into communist, woke, DEI strangulation," Deputy Chief of Staff ...
Keller and her wife dropped Target and switched from Sam’s Club to Costco after an 11-year membership due to DEI policy changes. In January Costco shareholders voted down an investor proposal ...
This year, investors at some of America’s biggest companies — Costco, Apple, Levi’s, John Deere, Goldman Sachs and others — have overwhelmingly voted against proposals targeting DEI programs.
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