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More than a dozen major U.S. companies have made headlines for rolling back their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs over the past year, but many are still standing firm.
One of the largest banks in the world has taken an unpopular stance on a controversial workplace policy that has been put on the chopping block in corporate America. Last year, major retailers such as Lowe’s,
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The Apple Pay contactless payments system first debuted in 2014. While most major retailers now accept Apple Pay and other NFC payments at checkout, Walmart refuses to offer support for the technology at its more than 4,600 U.S. stores. Last week, a Walmart spokesperson reiterated on why Walmart’s position on the matter hasn’t changed in 10 years.
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Several major US companies are scaling back or ending their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Companies like Meta, Amazon, McDonald’s, and Walmart are reevaluating their DEI programs,