Daughters of Target's late cofounder raise concern over company's pullback on DEI efforts
- The Daughters of Bruce Dayton, cofounder of Target, expressed shock at the company's decision to reduce its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in letters to The Financial Times and the Los Angeles Times.
- Target announced plans to end its program aimed at helping Black employees and promoting Black-owned businesses, stating these changes were already planned for this year.
- Anne and Lucy Dayton criticized the business community for yielding to pressures from the current administration and conservative activists, claiming that businesses should operate based on their ethical standards.
- The company, which has about 2,000 stores and employs over 400,000 people, stated that changes to its strategy were already planned for 2025.
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