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DEI
DEI
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Retail
Target’s foot traffic keeps falling amid boycotts and slashed DEI efforts—and it could be a problem that ‘isn’t going to go away’ for the retailer, expert says
By
Retail Brew
April 7, 2025
Leadership
She persuaded Sephora and Nordstrom to dedicate 15% of their shelf space to Black-owned brands. Now she’s reckoning with a massive DEI rollback
By
Sara Braun
April 2, 2025
Retail
Target can’t get its footing after its DEI program demise and a 40-day boycott against the retailer. Foot traffic at stores is down for the eighth consecutive week
By
Andrew Adam Newman
and
Retail Brew
April 1, 2025
Politics
Most affirmative action policies are illegal in France, but US warns French companies against using DEI policies
By
AFP
March 29, 2025
Politics
FCC chairman orders DEI investigation into Disney, ABC
By
Kelcee Griffis
and
Bloomberg
March 29, 2025
Politics
Trump’s latest DEI target: The Smithsonian and its $1 billion annual budget
By
The Associated Press
,
Hillel Italie
and
Aaron Morrison
March 28, 2025
Health
UnitedHealth Group scrubbed its website of many DEI programming mentions and took down its disability hiring page. The company says it complies with ‘existing and emerging laws’
By
HR Brew
March 27, 2025
Retail
Target was banking on Easter to help boost sluggish sales. But then came the church-initiated boycotts of the retailer
By
Retail Brew
March 21, 2025
Finance
JPMorgan renames DEI program ‘DOI’ following political backlash
By
Bloomberg
,
Daniel Taub
and
Hannah Levitt
March 21, 2025
Commentary
One point in the DEI debate everyone can agree on
By
Andrew Behar
March 18, 2025
Politics
The Trump administration just gave Columbia University a list of demands it must complete if it wants to reclaim $400 in lost funding
By
The Associated Press
and
Jake Offenhartz
March 14, 2025
Leadership
The pastor leading the Target DEI boycott says the company is turning its back on Black consumers—and there are more protests to come
By
Sara Braun
March 8, 2025
Finance
As JPMorgan Chase enforces a 5-day RTO, staffers complain about too few desks, spotty Wi-Fi, and sneezing, sick coworkers
By
Luisa Beltran
March 6, 2025
Politics
Robby Starbuck vows to pursue firms doing DEI by any other name
By
Jeff Green
and
Bloomberg
March 6, 2025
Commentary
Trump’s DOJ can’t rewrite the law on DEI. Here’s why companies shouldn’t back down
By
Jenny R. Yang
and
Pamela Coukos
February 20, 2025
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