Walmart CEO Doug McMillon met with Donald Trump on Tuesday, joining a laundry list of company executives who met with the president-elect over the past few weeks
Many companies that “took a stand” in 2020 are now in danger of being seen as cowardly and unprincipled by abandoning DEI efforts. The reversal is not only objectively bad for the bottom line, but also it breaks promises made publicly.
Thirteen state attorneys general sent a letter to Walmart President and CEO Doug McMillon asking him to reconsider the company’s rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion measures.
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown, along with a coalition of 12 other attorneys general, has expressed serious concerns to Walmart regarding its recent decision to distance itself from previously established
Maryland’s state attorney general joined a dozen others in calling out Walmart for joining other companies in rolling back its commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has joined attorneys general from 12 other states in raising concerns about Walmart’s recent changes to its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.
Thirteen attorneys general asked Walmart CEO Doug McMillon in a letter made public this week to reconsider cutting diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
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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
Massachusetts AG Andrea Campbell is pushing back against Walmart’s plans to do away with its DEI practices, urging the world’s largest retailer to maintain the strategies which she says “benefit
State AGs urge Walmart to maintain its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, opposing the retail giant's move to scale them back.
The attorneys general are from California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont