Davidson, Walmart and the Brown-Forman Corp., parent company of Jack Daniel’s, were some of the major companies to reduce DEI efforts in 2024. McDonald’s
McDonald’s HACER program is discriminatory because it is not open to students of all races, a federal lawsuit alleges.
The education arm of the Human Rights Campaign released its latest Corporate Equality Index the day after McDonald's became the latest big company to say it would no longer provide information for ...
The fast-food chain is the latest high-profile brand to scale back its diversity goals amid a rocky legal landscape and pressure from conservative activists.
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
Something seems a bit ‘filet-o-fishy’ about the one-sided press coverage regarding McDonald’s DEI “rollback”. To me, their commitment to inclusion is proof of success.
McDonald's on Monday said it is rolling back some of its diversity, equity and inclusion programs. Why it matters: Backlash against corporate DEI efforts appears to be intensifying ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration.
Conservatives have launched several boycotts in recent years, such as the high-profile backlash against Bud Light in 2023 after the beer brand partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Bud Light's sales plummeted, and its parent company, Anheuser-Busch InBev, saw a drop in stock value.
McDonald s has become the latest major corporation in the United States to announce its intention to scale back diversity, equity and inclusion policies as pushback to businesses embrace of
McDonald's announced a change to the “shifting legal landscape” by retiring targeted goals that achieve diversity at senior leadership levels.
The lawsuit claims the Chicago-based fast food giant is discriminating against non-Hispanics by not making its HACER scholarship available to everyone.
The call by BDS Malaysia comes as tycoon Vincent Tan claims local consumers are returning to his Starbucks coffee chain.