McDonald’s ended a number of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices on Monday after conservative activist Robby Starbuck informed leadership that he was planning to report on the programs. The changes at McDonald’s continue a pattern of Starbuck compelling massive corporations to ditch their woke policies with the help of a little public
McDonald s has become the latest major corporation in the United States to announce its intention to scale back diversity, equity and inclusion policies as pushback to businesses embrace of
Conservatives have launched several boycotts in recent years, such as the high-profile backlash against Bud Light in 2023 after the beer brand partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Bud Light's sales plummeted, and its parent company, Anheuser-Busch InBev, saw a drop in stock value.
Additionally, McDonald's said it will pause "external surveys," without providing specifics. Ford and other employers have declined to participate in a Human Rights Campaign survey that gauges a ...
McDonald’s HACER program is discriminatory because it is not open to students of all races, a federal lawsuit alleges.
The lawsuit claims the Chicago-based fast food giant is discriminating against non-Hispanics by not making its HACER scholarship available to everyone.
McDonalds’s joins the growing list of companies revising DEI policies. McDonald's is putting the emphasis on inclusion and dropping the diversity and equity words.
A group of shareholders and state attorneys general sent letters to Walmart's CEO urging him to reconsider ending its DEI programs after the retailer announced policy changes.
The call by BDS Malaysia comes as tycoon Vincent Tan claims local consumers are returning to his Starbucks coffee chain.
With apologies to Gerald Ford, another long national nightmare is over. Joe Biden’s disastrous term is mercifully drawing to a close. The president desperately wanted an outpouring of praise and gratitude,
Meta confirms Axios report that the company is is axing its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, including for hiring and training.
The Chicago-based burger behemoth scrapped some of its diversity efforts last week, but conservative critics say that move was 'little more than a public relations exercise.'