Target has announced it will reduce bonuses for salaried employees due to weak consumer spending and inflationary pressures.
A 40-day boycott of Target and a 7-day Nestlé freeze are happening now. New economic blackout, more actions against major ...
Companies, including Target, Walmart, McDonald’s and Amazon, announced plans to scale back or cut DEI programs in their businesses, signaling to some Black customers that it’s time to rethink ...
The boycotts target companies that have rolled back their DEI programs, including Target, Walmart and Amazon. Organizers hope to demonstrate the purchasing power of consumers who support DEI and ...
Target's DEI pullback led to a decrease in foot traffic resulting in employees only receiving on 87% over 100% of their ...
several retailers including Walmart and Amazon, saw a slight dip in web traffic during the 24-hour Economic Blackout last ...
During a four-week period, Costco saw an increase in shoppers of over 7 million compared to Target's decrease of nearly 5 ...
Target’s move comes in the wake of similar action by other big-name companies, including Meta, Walmart, Amazon and Tractor Supply Co., which have all scaled back their DEI policies in recent months.
Additional economic boycotts include Walmart, McDonald's, and General Mills, plus additional Amazon and Target boycotts. Next up, Nestlé. After President Donald Trump called to rescind DEI ...
A recent survey indicated some customer foot traffic and market share shifted from Target to Costco. Meanwhile, Walmart — which hasn't made DEI a big part of its brand — has performed ...