The US military is deleting years of evidence of celebrations and honors of diversity on orders of the Trump administration. Here's what it's erasing.
Goldman Sachs, which has been vocal about public commitments to diversity and inclusion, is shifting its stance, pointing to the political landscape.
A timeline of BlackRock's bid to distance itself from the social and environmental themes it once championed as political pressure piled on.
Citi CEO Jane Fraser said the bank would renaming its diversity, equity, and inclusion team, among other changes, amid a growing DEI backlash.
Companies like Disney, General Motors, and Pepsico are quietly backing away from diversity initiatives and language.
Goldman Sachs has ended its policy requiring IPO clients to have diverse boards, citing a legal ruling that ended a similar initiative at the Nasdaq.
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2025-02-05T11:43:29Z
As US tech giants continue their rollback of DEI policies, Europe's tech ecosystem braces for changing sentiments to ripple across the Atlantic.
Target said Friday that it is ending multiple diversity-related programs to help the company remain "in step with the evolving external landscape."
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Meta is the latest company to back away from diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and goals.
Goldman Sachs only takes public companies with at least 2 diverse board members. Here's what the Nasdaq ruling means for the bank's DEI initiative.
Organizations like Ancestry and Mitre are using data to launch DEI strategies amid economic pressure and political opposition.
The workforce is disengaged, and the "Great Detachment" is looming with staff everywhere, particularly Gen Zers, feeling disconnected from their jobs.
Conservative activist Robby Starbuck had slammed John Deere in a viral video, saying the farm equipment company had "gone woke."
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2024-07-15T19:15:23Z
Microsoft laid off a diversity, equity, and inclusion team, citing "changing business needs," according to an internal email.
Captain Theresa Claiborne has just come to the end of a legendary career as a pilot.
The profit from their real estate investments in Michigan wasn't enough to buy a house in Southern California — they pay $2,600 a month for rent instead.
Lucas, who sold his production company to Disney in 2012, said that robots were the only things in the "Star Wars" universe that faced discrimination.
Gatwa is the first openly queer and Black actor to portray the beloved TV show character.
The GOP's Senate nominee in Ohio vocally opposes affirmative action. But he benefited from a version of it as he started his car dealership empire.
Delta Air Lines' DEI strategy includes a focus on equity, partnerships, and investments in learning for its more than 100,000 workers.