Meta confirms Axios report that the company is is axing its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, including for hiring and training.
Following similar actions by Amazon, McDonald’s, Walmart and Ford, Meta’s decision to dismantle its DEI initiatives is a caution about the dangers of oversimplifying complex issues.
The number of companies ending their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs continues to grow.
Group that successfully fought affirmative action in colleges accuses fast-food chain of discrimination against high schoolers.
Companies that have withdrawn or toned down DEI initiatives include Target, Meta, and McDonald's. President Trump moved to end DEI initiatives at federal agencies shortly after his return to the ...
Several major companies like Target, Walmart and McDonald’s have begun to roll back DEI programs in the wake of a Republican-driven effort to disband the push for workplace and school equality.
As President-elect Trump prepares to take office Monday, companies like McDonald's and Meta have buckled to political pressure and announced changes and cuts to their DEI policies. Why it matters: Retreating on diversity,
DEI underpins their growth. Meta, McDonald’s and Walmart all benefit from DEI as a business enabler and, while their DEI engagement may be muted in the 2025 social and political landscape ...
In Indiana, part of that equation saw the governor talking about it on national TV.” Meta, McDonald’s, and Indianapolis-based Lilly have all ended their DEI programs. The end of DEI programs coincides with other major company changes, which critics ...