Davidson, Walmart and the Brown-Forman Corp., parent company of Jack Daniel’s, were some of the major companies to reduce DEI efforts in 2024. McDonald’s
McDonald's announces rollback of diversity practices following Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action impacting corporate America.
Four years after launching a push for more diversity in its ranks, McDonald’s is ending some of its diversity practices, citing a U.S. Supreme Court decision that outlawed affirmative action in ...
Four years after launching a major push for greater diversity within its ranks, McDonald's is rolling back some of its key diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The fast-food giant cited the 2023 Supreme Court decision that overturned affirmative action in college admissions as a key factor in its decision.
McDonald’s is being sued over a scholarship program it offers specifically for Latino students, a move that comes after the fast food giant recently ditched some diversity, equity and inclusion
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McDonald’s is the latest company to roll back diversity goals
(AP Photo/Jenny Kane, File) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] Four years after launching a push for more diversity in its ranks, McDonald’s is ending some of its diversity practices, citing a U.S. Supreme Court decision ...
The lawsuit claims the Chicago-based fast food giant is discriminating against non-Hispanics by not making its HACER scholarship available to everyone.
McDonald's is the latest company to reexamine their DEI commitments amidst growing political scrutiny and conservative backlash following the Supreme Court's 2024 ruling. Companies like Walmart, John Deere and others rolled back their DEI initiatives in the past year.
McDonald’s is ending some of its diversity practices, citing the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 decision outlawing affirmative action in college admissions.McDonald's is the latest to shift its ...
McDonald's said Monday it will roll back some of its diversity practices, becoming the latest US organization to rethink its policies following a Supreme Court ruling that ended affirmative action in university admissions.
The activist behind the U.S. Supreme Court case that largely ended affirmative action in college admissions is now targeting Chicago-based McDonald’s.