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Inc. - Business
Tractor Supply Co. Just Made a Bold Change to Drop DEI at the End of Pride Month
Considering what your employees and customers want is very important when talking politics. -
The Hill - Politics
Tractor Supply abandons DEI and climate goals
Home improvement and agriculture chain store Tractor Supply is eliminating its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs and climate goals after weeks of conservative backlash. In a statement released Thursday, the company said it works hard ...Climate -
NBC News - Top stories
Tractor Supply Co. eliminates DEI roles and goals following conservative criticism
American retailer Tractor Supply Co. -
MarketWatch - Business
Tractor Supply is the latest company to bail on DEI, following anger from conservatives
“We have heard from customers that we have disappointed them,” the company said. “We have taken this feedback to heart.” -
CNBC - Business
Rural retailer Tractor Supply eliminates DEI roles, Pride support and carbon emissions goals
Retailer Tractor Supply announced that it will eliminate DEI roles, withdraw carbon emissions goals and stop sponsoring Pride festivals. -
Inc. - Business
Anti-Woke Critics Force Tractor Supply Co. to Scrap Its DEI Policies
Conservative opponents of inclusivity and environmental protection practices by business score their biggest win in a continually intensifying anti-DEI campaign. -
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Tractor Supply, a rural retailer that is known for selling animal feed and workwear, said it is done with corporate diversity and many environmental efforts, in a striking reversal.
Tractor Supply, a rural retailer that is known for selling animal feed and workwear, said it is done with corporate diversity and many environmental efforts, in a striking reversal. -
Inc. - Business
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