Amazon Removes Diversity References From Annual Report—Here Are All The Companies Rolling Back DEI
- Amazon.com has removed references to "Inclusion and Diversity" from its annual report filed on Thursday, indicating a shift in corporate policy towards diversity initiatives.
- The company stated it is "winding down outdated programs and materials" related to diversity, equity, and inclusion by the end of 2024.
- Other major companies, like Meta Platforms and Alphabet's Google, are also scaling back diversity programs amid pressure from conservative groups.
- Twelve state attorneys general expressed their commitment to enforcing civil rights laws to protect workers from discrimination, opposing the recent actions against DEI policies.
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