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Target joins Walmart in pulling back on DEI. But this big retailer and its shareholders are staying the course.
Target said that it was ending its diversity, equity and inclusion goals as it tries to align itself with an “evolving external landscape.”MarketWatch - 44m -
Target latest company to roll back DEI programs
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Target rolls back DEI initiatives, the latest big company to retreat
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Latest news on refugee program, Trump targeting DEI and his message to Putin
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Meta joins companies rolling back some DEI policies
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McDonald’s Abandons Some DEI Policies, Following Other Big Companies Caving to Pressure Groups
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McDonald's is the latest company to roll back diversity goals
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