Target, DEI and sales Outlook
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Target said reaction to the rollback of its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts was a headwind in the first quarter.
A report in the Wall Street Journal late last month pointed to many of the warning signs leading up to this year’s main NYC Pride March, which is slated for
Target's fall from omni-channel grace continues, with tariffs and DEI backlash adding to the pain points. One it can do little about; the other is self-inflicted. Where to now?
The political pressure on American businesses to roll back DEI programs continues unabated but around the world DEI is thriving.
The discount retailer badly whiffed on earnings on Tuesday morning and slashed its full-year outlook. Its results are likely to spark worry that consumer protests of its January retreat on DEI policies, combined with Trump tariffs, have created a financial tornado destined to wallop the company.
For all the fear that defined the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kristel Porter had never been less afraid. Government support, from eviction and foreclosure moratoriums to unemployment and stimulus checks,
Many programs at large US companies that have fallen under the diversity, equity and inclusion banner haven’t disappeared, according to interviews with more than two dozen senior staffers from large US companies and corporate advisors.
Deadline speaks to Hollywood’s fiercest advocates against Trump’s DEI rollbacks — Roger Ross Williams, Ashley Eakin and Asha Chai-Chang.