Costco . Costco is perhaps the most notable example of a company that has stood by their DEI policies. In mid-January, the company’s shareholders overwhelmingly voted against a
Costco's public support of DEI programs contrasts with positions taken in recent months by other big U.S. brands
Kudos to Costco for standing its ground in the face of efforts to force the warehouse club retailer to dial back policies that support diversity in the workplace.
As some companies in the United States scale back their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, others remain steadfast in their commitment. These companies have reaffirmed their dedication to DEI, resisting external pressure to abandon such policies.
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Costco is pushing back on a shareholder proposal that urges the wholesale club operator to conduct an evaluation of any business risks posed by its diversity, equity and inclusion practices.
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Costco shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to probe its diversity, equity and inclusion practices for legal risks. The Issaquah-based company’s board characterized the proposal from an activist shareholder as a bad-faith effort to undermine its DEI initiatives.
As the Trump administration takes aim at diversity, equity and inclusion, major retailers are dialing it back. However, Costco swam against the tide at its shareholder meeting.
As racial and gender equity programs come under attack, many companies have scaled back. But Costco, Microsoft and others have forged ahead.
A group of Republican attorneys general — including Kentucky’s Russell Coleman — is pressuring Costco “to end all unlawful discrimination imposed” by the retailer’s diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
A group of Republican attorneys general — including Louisiana’s Liz Murrill — is pressuring Costco “to end all unlawful discrimination imposed” by the retailer’s diversity, equity and inclusion policies.