A group of shareholders and state attorneys general sent letters to Walmart's CEO urging him to reconsider ending its DEI programs after the retailer announced policy changes.
In a letter addressed to Walmart CEO Doug McMillon, a group of more than over 30 shareholders, who, as a group, manage $266 billion in assets, urged McMillon to reverse the company’s decision to cut its DEI policies, which the shareholders label “very disheartening.”
Survey by the Williams Institute found nearly half of LGBTQ+ workers reported experiencing discrimination or harassment at some point in their careers.
A group of more than 30 shareholders representing $266 billion in funds has asked Walmart Inc. to explain its business case for retreating on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, describing the decision as “disheartening.
Last year, Walmart, Ford, Harley-Davidson and other ... as their reason for curtailing diversity policies. The Human Rights Campaign Foundation said the 2025 equality index nonetheless included ...
McDonald's announced earlier this week that the company would end some initiatives centered on diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI.
The fast food giant joins companies like Walmart, Ford, Harley-Davidson ... Subscribe to our Newsletter today At the same time, however, the Human Rights Campaign Foundation reports that the 1,449 companies rated in this year’s CEI represent a 5 percent ...
McDonald’s is among the latest major companies to adjust its approach following the 2023 Supreme Court ruling and growing conservative opposition to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. Last year,
While some companies are moving away from diversity programs, it's something a majority of Americans support, per an April poll.
A national rights group says more U.S. companies are providing strong benefits and protections to LGBTQ+ employees despite conservative activists pressuring high-profile brands to stop participating in the organization's annual workplace report card.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul has sent a letter to Walmart, signed by 12 other state’s attorney generals, questioning the company’s pullback from its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.
“I think [diversity] is our problem to figure out,” Mark Zuckerberg once told an audience of students...