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Target’s reputation and in-store traffic continue to spiral downward as new data reveals the toll of its decision to pull ...
Pride organizers get creative as corporations pull back funding support. Many see this trend as a return to LGBTQ community ...
Placer.ai’s latest analytics confirm that Target is losing ground to competitors like Walmart and Costco, who have posted ...
Cuomo’s Asian outreach director Dr. Lining “Larry” He has extensive business ties to his native China, where he served last decade as an executive for a powerful state-owned ...
Israeli cyber-firm Cyabra finds fraudulent social media accounts amplified backlash against Target following its decision to ...
Strategies for flying under the radar include ditching the DEI acronym and applying a blander label, like “employee ...
This story was originally published by Yes! Magazine.
After pulling back its DEI initiatives and retracting support for NYC Pride this year, Target still trotted out its annual ...
Because companies want to raise their score on the Human Rights Campaign’s “Corporate Equality Index.” Equality is a good thing. I support human rights. But the Human Rights Campaign?
Because companies want to raise their score on the Human Rights Campaign’s “Corporate Equality Index.” Every Tuesday at JohnStossel.com, Stossel posts a new video about the battle between ...
Consumer brands are wary of provoking right-wing customers and activists, and they fear reprisals from President Donald Trump’s administration.
According to The New York Times, Alphonso David alleged in a lawsuit filed last spring that the Human Rights Campaign’s board ... equity and inclusion in the corporate world.