John Furner, president and CEO of Walmart U.S., talks about the company's decision to scale back its DEI policies.
Walmart, which employs around 1.6 million workers in the U.S., is the latest large company to push back on its DEI policies.
Walmart CEO John Furner confirmed the retail giant would be rolling back its DEI programs, including reviewing grants and ...
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Walmart joined Lowe’s, Toyota, and Ford, among others, to roll back its diversity, equity, and inclusion practices.
"I think what they did is succumb to a smear campaign, to threats, to bullying and to backmail by a handful of extremists," ...
Walmart on Monday became the largest corporation to end some of its DEI policies, which was prompted in some cases by ...
One of the nation’s leading civil rights groups is condemning Walmart’s recent decision to end its diversity, equity and ...
Walmart confirmed it’s rolling back some of its diversity, equity and inclusion policies amid mounting pressure from ...
Walmart's decision to roll back some of its diversity, equity and inclusion policies nationwide is designed to "ensure every customer, every associate" feels welcome and like they belong, according to ...