Idaho Attorney General urges end to DEI policies in Business Roundtable
- Trump signed an executive order to eliminate DEI initiatives, labeling them as radical and wasteful, which aligns with public support for their removal.
- Experts express concerns that DEI policies can lead to exclusionary behavior in the workplace, arguing they detract from merit-based performance.
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Eva Longoria Claims DEI Is A "Moral Imperative" And "Good Business”
Anyone who claims DEI is “good business” has got to be one of the most naive individuals to ever walk this earth, as there is no evidence to support such a foolish claim. Nonetheless, Eva Longoria not only believes that to be true, but she also claims this racist hiring practice is a “moral imperative.” Eva Longoria claims DEI isn't just a "moral imperative" but it's "good business."How much has Disney lost on woke remakes of its classic films? …
Actress Tells ‘The View’ DEI Is ‘Good For Business’ Despite Epic Hollywood Flops
Actress Eva Longoria told “The View” co-hosts on Tuesday that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is “good for business,” although the initiative has also helped cause big-budget films to flop. Co-host Joy Behar asked Longoria about her production company, as DEI initiatives are being “stripped away” by President Donald Trump’s administration. The “Desperate Housewives” actress […] Actress Tells ‘The View’ DEI Is ‘Good For Business’ Despite E…
Stefan Padfield: About That Unconscious Bias Training: It's the Pipeline, Stupid
“Unconscious bias provides no legitimate justification for DEI,” writes Free Enterprise Project Executive Director Stefan Padfield in a commentary published at RealClearMarkets, who looks at the science: For years, organizations have embraced unconscious bias training (UBT) as a cornerstone of their DEI initiatives. The premise is alluring: by making individuals aware of their hidden prejudices, we can pave the way for fairer workplaces and a mo…


Idaho Attorney General urges end to DEI policies in Business Roundtable
BOISE, Idaho – Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador, along with 14 other attorneys general, has urged the Business Roundtable to abandon its DEI initiative. The Business Roundtable refers to an association of the nation's leading companies. Labrador and his colleagues argue that these policies stray from free-market principles and may be legally questionable. They emphasize
Attorneys General Urge Corporations to Abandon DEI Policies
BOISE, ID – Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador has joined 14 other state attorneys general in signing a letter addressed to the Business Roundtable, urging the group to abandon diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The letter claims that such practices are inconsistent with federal and state laws and calls on companies to return to merit-based employment models. The Business Roundtable, comprised of CEOs from leading U.S. compani…
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