A group of shareholders and state attorneys general sent letters to Walmart's CEO urging him to reconsider ending its DEI programs after the retailer announced policy changes.
Shareholders are asking the retail giant to explain recent policy changes amid concerns about the company caving to pressure ...
Attorneys general from 13 states wrote to Walmart's CEO to raise concerns about the company's decision to roll back diversity ...
A group of more than 30 shareholders representing $266 billion in funds has asked Walmart Inc. to explain its business case ...
Walmart is facing backlash over its reversal of DEI practices that appear to have fallen out of favor in recent months. A letter from holders begs the […] ...
Some Walmart shareholders say the retailer hasn't offered a good business case for canceling its diversity, equity and ...
Meta confirms Axios report that the company is is axing its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, including for hiring and ...
Walmart’s (WMT) in hot water. More than 30 shareholders, representing $266 billion in assets, are demanding answers over the ...
A group of attorneys general are urging Walmart to rethink its decision to scale back on its diversity, equity, and inclusion ...
Thirteen state attorneys general sent a letter to Walmart President and CEO Doug McMillon asking him to reconsider the ...
The top prosecutors from 13 states signed the letter addressed to Walmart CEO Doug McMillon. They want to know why Walmart is ...
Walmart is one of many companies backing off from diversity goals. California is among 13 states asking the company to ...