Target boycott ends with no DEI wins
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Target boycott over DEI continues, local advocates say company 'went around' true leaders
Activists proclaimed in front of Target's Minneapolis headquarters that the boycott over reversed Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) measures will continue despite Target's claims that the company is "moving forward.
Target's former diversity chief said the retailer didn't walk away from DEI, "they trained it." Caroline Wanga, now CEO of Essence, said diversity programs are initially about measurable goals. "Eventually the goal goes away because the behavior is ...
There are few activities more delightful than getting a little wine drunk and hitting up the local Target to go treasure hunting. Sure, you pretend you're there for a legitimate reason — to pick up toilet paper or trash bags. But whatever the plan was ...
Target Corporation’s stock plummeted by approximately $27.27 per share by the end of February, erasing about $12.4 billion in market value. The drop came on Feb. 28, the designated economic blackout day, and coincided with mounting backlash over the ...
NEW YORK — The daughters of one of the cofounders of Target are expressing their alarm and shock at the discounter's recent moves to roll back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that have come under attack from conservative activists and of ...
Target said reactions to its DEI moves had adversely affected its sales, and protesters say they're not yet satisfied with the company's response.