Among the programs ending are one that helps Black employees build meaningful careers and improves the experience of Black shoppers.
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The Minneapolis-based retailer said diversity will still remain part of its business goals despite scaling back initiatives ...
One of the country’s largest retailers said it will end the diversity, equity and inclusion goals it sets in three-year ...
Discount store chain Target says it's joining rival Walmart and a number of other prominent American brands in scaling back ...
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Target said that it was ending its diversity, equity and inclusion goals as it tries to align itself with an “evolving ...
Target is ending its diversity, equity and inclusion program this year, the retailer said today, becoming the latest U.S.