The top prosecutors from 13 states signed the letter addressed to Walmart CEO Doug McMillon. They want to know why Walmart is rolling back its diversity policies and how the company is planning to protect civil rights in the workplace.
Attorneys general from 13 states wrote to Walmart's CEO to raise concerns about the company's decision to roll back diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul has sent a letter to Walmart, signed by 12 other state’s attorney generals, questioning the company’s pullback from its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.
Thirteen state attorneys general sent a letter to Walmart President and CEO Doug McMillon asking him to reconsider the company’s rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion measures.
They want to know why Walmart is rolling back its diversity ... NewsNation spoke with Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul about why he wanted to send the letter. “There could be economic ...
Thirteen attorneys general asked Walmart CEO Doug McMillon in a letter made public this week to reconsider cutting diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
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