Corporate diversity policies may face scrutiny after Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling
The Supreme Court's ruling rejecting the use of affirmative action and consideration of race as a factor in college admissions could prompt challenges to companies' diversity programs.
What Disney's executive exodus means for CEO Bob Iger
Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger is focused on giving company shareholders confidence despite losing his CFO and head of diversity, according to an analyst interviewed by FOX Business.
Disney chief diversity officer departs after years of progressive controversies dog company
The Walt Disney Company's head of diversity, Latondra Newton, is stepping down from her position after six years with the company, FOX Business confirmed.
Cracker Barrel faces backlash for posting celebratory Pride Month rocking chair: 'Showing true colors'
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store has come under fire after posting a photo of a rainbow-colored rocking chair on social media celebrating Pride Month.
NAACP issues travel advisory for Black Americans traveling to DeSantis' Florida: 'Openly hostile'
The NAACP issued a formal travel advisory for Florida in "direct response" to Gov. Ron DeSantis signing bills into law the group says are "attempts to erase Black history."
America First Legal hits Mars with civil rights complaint, cites candy giant's woke hiring, training practices
Nonprofit law firm America First Legal filed a civil rights complaint against Mars Inc. for allegedly violating Title VII by effectively establishing racial and gender quotas.
Dr. Ben Carson shreds blue states for ‘dumbing down’ nations' schools: Children are not being educated
Dr. Ben Carson makes a strong argument for more states to follow Texas' lead and invest in school choice, as Democrat-led states practice "purposeful dumbing down of people."
Diversity, equity and inclusion jobs slashed at higher rate than others in recent layoffs
Diversity, equity and inclusion jobs at major corporations have been trimmed at a greater degree than other roles in recent layoffs, according to a recent study.
Missouri AG doubles down on firing school officials who took students to drag show: 'It's a huge problem'
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey calls out the "shameful behavior" by school officials who brought middle school students to a drag performance, threatening legal action.
Overturn of corporate diversity quotas laws upheld in California appeals court
The California Court of Appeals has sustained the termination of two laws that established gender, racial, and sexual quotas for boards of corporations headquartered in the state.
Trouble filling a job? Look at hiring someone with a criminal record, HR pro says
Human resource experts say more companies are open to hiring job applicants with criminal records and see the trend as one solution to the tight labor market.
Disney sets closing date for iconic Splash Mountain ride, reveals 2024 'Princess and the Frog' replacement
Walt Disney World has announced the official closing date for its Splash Mountain ride before it gets reimagined as Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.
Pfizer offers 'Breakthrough Fellowship Program' that excludes Asian and White applicants
Pfizer is offering a fellowship program specifically for “early career colleagues of Black/African American, Latino/Hispanic and Native American descent."
Corporations are going woke, but a backlash is underway
Why are businesses adopting woke policies and contributing to social justice movements? Why would corporations “go woke”?
Working from home improves office diversity, JPMorgan CEO Dimon is wrong
Working from home has significant benefits for corporate diversity efforts. JPMorgan CEO Dimon’s return to office plan is based on incorrect information.
Philadelphia-area theme park Sesame Place announces diversity training after viral character snub
After a video went viral of a character appearing to snub a Black child during a parade, Sesame Place announced a diversity training for all employees.
Gov. DeSantis fights leftist corporations’ attempts to use ESG to control how people live
Gov. DeSantis is fighting leftist corporations that are trying to control how people live through ESG. All six major banks have embraced this radical agenda.
Wells Fargo hits pause on diverse slate hiring policy after 'fake interview' debacle
Wells Fargo has hit pause on its diversity-focused hiring policy following a report that the company held "fake" job interviews of minority candidates.
McDonald's hires outside firm to conduct diversity, equity, inclusion assessment
McDonald's, which is facing a number of lawsuits from current and former Black franchisees, is looking to an outside diversity firm to improve the company.
Wells Fargo accused of holding fake job interviews with minority candidates: report
Wells Fargo is being accused by a former executive of conducting fake job interviews with minority candidates for jobs that were already promised to another candidate.