Google, Meta, and Amazon are cutting back on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. With Trump back in power and ...
A number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed following the protests that accompanied the ...
In the wake of an executive order from President Donald Trump that seeks to end all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) ...
The move came in the wake of an executive order aimed in part at pressuring government contractors to scrap their DEI ...
Google has decided to eliminate its DEI hiring targets, citing obligations as a federal contractor and recent court rulings, joining other major tech companies like Meta and Amazon in scaling back ...
The Silicon Valley giant also said it was reviewing other diversity programs and initiatives and would update them if they ...
Google will reportedly scrap its diversity hiring targets and review some of the tech giant’s DEI initiatives — becoming the ...
Google is the latest company to roll back DEI efforts amid more political pressure to do so under President Trump.
Raj Tulsiani, CEO of Green Park, urges leaders not to use DEI fatigue as an excuse to pull back on inclusion efforts.
As US tech giants continue their rollback of DEI policies, Europe's tech ecosystem braces for changing sentiments to ripple ...
Black-owned brands got a foot in the door through accelerator programs at companies like Target and Amazon. Now they worry it ...