Walmart, Ford and other companies are making changes to their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies in response to online pressure, legal threats and customers opposed to the initiatives.
“The answer is that it depends. If leaders don’t embrace change, DEI could die,” Dr. Sandra Upton, founder and chief DEI strategist with Upton Consulting Group, said in our intervie ...
Exhibit A is the recent firing of one of these so-called DEI officers at the University of Michigan. The New York Times reported this month that the university fired Rachel Dawson, who oversaw the ...
Nissan is reportedly rolling back a number of DEI initiatives, including controversial hiring practices and corporate funding for certain Pride events. Robby Starbuck, an activist against ...
Nissan’s staff training will focus on its business agenda, eradicating DEI and LGBTQ training requirements, according to Starbuck and an apparent letter sent to staffers Wednesday by outgoing ...
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After months of debating, the board unanimously agreed on a resolution that Idaho institutions cannot “require specific structures or activities related to DEI.” In summary, institutions ...
Walmart's (WMT) pullback on diversity, equity, and inclusion, commonly referred to as DEI, could ripple across the industry as other companies reassess their efforts amid conservative backlash.
Nissan and Walmart are some of the latest companies to roll back their diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives amid backlash following a pressure campaign from a conservative activist.