Costco . Costco is perhaps the most notable example of a company that has stood by their DEI policies. In mid-January, the company’s shareholders overwhelmingly voted against a
Costco is pushing back on a shareholder proposal that urges the wholesale club operator to conduct an evaluation of any business risks posed by its diversity, equity and inclusion practices.
Costco is pushing back on a shareholder proposal that urges the wholesale club operator to conduct an evaluation of any business risks posed by its diversity, equity, and inclusion practices.
Costco shareholders rejected a proposal urging the wholesale club operator to evaluate any risks posed by its diversity, equity and inclusion practices.
Employers will have to grapple with regulations and compliance changes under a new presidency as well as keep up with their typical new year workplace revamps like their benefits offerings and their company policies.
President Trump issued a broad executive order titled “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity,” which among other things, rescinded Executive Order (“EO”) 11246 – the authority underpinning affirmative action for federal contractors and subcontractors.
Costco's public support of DEI programs contrasts with positions taken in recent months by other big U.S. brands
JPMorgan and Costco say DEI efforts help drive innovation and success, though other companies like Meta and Walmart are scaling back policies.
Discount store chain Target says it’s joining rival Walmart and a number of other prominent American brands in scaling back corporate diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives
Target has announced it is rolling back its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, becoming the latest corporation to do so following President Donald Trump’s election.
Costco shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to probe its diversity, equity and inclusion practices for legal risks. The Issaquah-based company’s board characterized the proposal from an activist shareholder as a bad-faith effort to undermine its DEI initiatives.
Equally outraged: Congresswoman Robin Kelly called Trump’s words “dangerous, racist and ignorant — simply un-American.” And Sen. Tammy Duckworth, a former Black Hawk pilot, called it “an attack on those pilots,” via CBS News.