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DEI is dying, as big companies wake up to an obvious truth: Dividing people divides people. Walmart is just the latest company to hop on the trend of slashing diversity, equity and inclusion ...
The boycott of Walmart, which runs from May 20 to May 26, is organized by The People's Union, the same grass-roots group that coordinated the one-day economic consumer blackout on Feb. 28.
Walmart’s shift marks the latest win for the anti-DEI movement, which has been gaining traction since the Supreme Court overturned affirmative action in university admissions in June 2023.
Walmart’s announcement came after the company spoke directly with conservative political commentator and activist Robby Starbuck, who has been going after corporate DEI policies, calling out ...
Walmart is making a slate of changes to its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, becoming the latest in a growing list of major corporations to halt the so-called "woke" initiatives.
The backlash comes after Walmart heiress Christy Walton reportedly paid for a 'No Kings,' ad, which has been perceived as being anti-Trump.
Walmart and DEI policies Shortly after taking office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to dismantle federal Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
The People's Union has more boycotts planned through July 4, when it says it will ramp up its efforts. In a social media post on May 20, founder John Schwarz encouraged people to boycott Walmart ...
Walmart investors voted down shareholder proposals related to the company's DEI initiatives, while PayPal investors roundly rejected a proposal that would have required the company to analyze the ...
The boycott from The People's Union is channeling consumer frustration with McDonald’s over everything from higher prices to ...
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 and ...
At issue is a full-page New York Times ad, paid by Walmart heiress Christy Walton, highlighting upcoming protests.