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Walmart is facing backlash from investors after cutting DEI programsShareholders are asking the retail giant to explain recent policy changes amid concerns about the company caving to pressure from anti-diversity activists. More than 30 Walmart investors ...
Walmart distanced itself from heiress Christy Walton's full-page New York Times ad that calls for demonstrations against President Donald Trump this weekend.
Walmart faces backlash and calls for a boycott from Trump supporters after heiress Christy Walton funded a full-page ad in The New York Times.
Walmart Inc. is reversing course on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, joining a growing list of businesses retreating on DEI programs targeted by ...
The boycott against Walmart was sparked by backlash over its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
As corporations grapple with how to approach Pride amid political, legal, and cultural shifts, it appears that retailers like Target and Walmart want to have their cake and eat it too.
Walmart, the world’s largest private employer, is rolling back its diversity initiatives amid an increasingly challenging legal landscape for such programs—and as conservative activists ...
This year, Walmart, Target, Home Depot, Corona-parent Constellation Brands join an increasing number of companies advising investors about customer and legal backlash to their diversity, equity ...
While the "No Kings Day" ad did not mention Trump by name, its emphasis was widely interpreted as a critique of his agenda.
Anheuser-Busch, Lowe's, Nissan, and Walmart all backed out from supporting Stonewall Columbus this year, costing the organization around $125,000 in lost donations, or around one-fifth of its ...
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