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AT&T CEO says company not planning to roll back DEI initiatives amid new deal that may need Trump’s approvalThe telecommunications company’s CEO, John Stankey, discusses the upcoming $5.75 billion merger with Lumen Technologies. As AT&T moves to merge with Lumen Technologies in a multibillion-dollar ...
AT&T (T) CEO John Stankey isn't showing his hand yet on whether he plans to dial back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to gain approval for a big new fiber deal from the Trump ...
With AI redrawing the corporate map, leaders who champion DEI need to formulate a robust response to these challenges to ...
Organizers of Juneteenth festivals across the country told ABC News that an anti-DEI climate has led to setbacks in acquiring financial support for the celebrations.
The Justice Department and other federal agencies may launch investigations and file lawsuits over corporate DEI initiatives they suspect of violating anti-discrimination laws. Trump praised Harmeet ...
Pride organizers say some companies fear being targeted by the Trump administration over participation in diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives ... St. Louis’ DEI and outreach director ...
Since Donald Trump attacked diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, companies such as Walmart have turned its back on their DEI initiatives. However, not all businesses have decided to ...
In corporate America and Columbus, businesses have stopped using Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, but aren't completely ...
As AT&T moves to merge with Lumen Technologies in a multibillion-dollar deal, the telecommunications company has expressed no desire to roll back its current DEI policies. While speaking to ...
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