Company after company being picked off due to their DEI running amok. Consumers are no longer putting up with it. Up next -- Stanley Black and Decker. Top US toolmaker faces boycott over DEI hiring and LGBTQ lobbying campaign Stanley Black and Decker under pressure over 10% race quota for suppliers Boycott comes as the world's top toolmaker struggles with weak stock value https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...rer-stanley-boycott-dei-hiring-practices.html
One by one corporations are dropping DEI. Molson Coors ends diversity, equity and inclusion policies, moves to 'broader view' https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/molson-...sion-policies-moves-to-broader-view-1.7028243
I guess corporations have found out that pushing that particular people are privileged and are the cause of all of society's ills has not turned out very well. Maybe these companies need to focus on customer service, retaining the top-performing employees, and shareholder value. Caterpillar Joins Ford, Lowe’s in Diversity Rethink as Backlash Grows https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...-ford-lowe-s-in-dei-rethink-as-backlash-grows
Well... one good thing that may come out of the upcoming Trump administration -- the era of DEI running amok in corporate America is over. Donald Trump’s election win will create a DEI reckoning that forces companies to either stand up for their policies or ‘step away’ https://fortune.com/2024/11/08/dona...ning-legal-challenges-divide-defend-policies/
Unfortunately, that doesn't help woke-broke Canada. Where everything perceived as 'bad' is created by the evil straight white-man. Will look forward to when this libtard government gets gutted soon. Unfortunately, the damage they caused will be here for many, many, many generations.
The DEI era in corporate America is coming to an end. Take it out back and bury it. RIP DEI. This is what comes next The founder of Cabral Co. says “It’s beyond time to put the current model to rest and with it, the clinical definitions, and the constant desire to describe and explain why it’s the right one.” https://www.fastcompany.com/91226353/rip-dei-this-is-what-comes-next
NASA staff slam 'woke' DEI policies that cost Americans $22 million a year https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...-dei-policies-costing-americans-millions.html
Company after company is backing away from DEI -- including large retail giants. Walmart defends pullback on DEI while investors and leaders debate its effects on performance https://finance.yahoo.com/news/walm...ate-its-effects-on-performance-220230993.html
DEI coming to and end in corporate America. American Airlines ends DEI hiring practices after facing discrimination charges by conservative watchdog The policy reversal comes after America First Legal filed a discrimination complaint against the airline https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/a...-discrimination-charges-conservative-watchdog