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News Is Out reports that despite some companies retracting DEI initiatives due to political pressure, many still support inclusion, seeing it as beneficial for business.
A West Point graduate and retired U.S. Army captain is launching a tip line for employees at the Department of Defense to report Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) and other "woke" overreach ...
As employees and employers continue to navigate the impacts of President Trump's executive orders, the disabled community is wondering how new anti-DEI policies could affect them and their livelihood.
During my years in manufacturing, I hired hundreds of people, partly because for a time I managed approximately 150 task-force employees who worked full shifts but weren’t full time. Turnover ...
Feb. 12 Dimon said he “saw how we were spending money on some of this stupid s—-, and it really pissed me off,” stating in response to a question about DEI he will “cancel” some expenses ...
U ncertainty, dejection, and fear have pervaded much of higher education in the first weeks of the second Trump administration. Now, new Chronicle data quantify those concerns, showing that ...
WASHINGTON – A federal judge in Virginia blocked the Trump administration's move to fire more than a dozen intelligence agency employees who worked on diversity, equity and inclusion programs. U ...
A group of federal employees filed a class action complaint with a U.S. labor board on Wednesday claiming they were fired for their involvement in implementing diversity, equity and inclusion ...
Court Battles ACLU challenges firing of federal employees working on DEI by Rebecca Beitsch - 03/26/25 5:34 PM ET Kevin Lamarque and Mark Schiefelbein, Associated Press ...
In our work, we have found there are three questions on the typical employee engagement survey that provide the most direct connection to trust. We call this the “Trust Trilogy.” ...
Target: The retailer ended programs helping Black employees advance in their careers and promoting Black-owned suppliers, The Associated Press reported on Jan. 24.
Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr told NBC News-parent Comcast it is opening a probe into the company's promotion of diversity, equity and inclusion programs, according to a ...