Walmart, as the largest retailer, is significantly scaling back its diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies, responding to intensified scrutiny from conservative activist groups.
The retailer will not renew its commitment to the equity racial center and will no longer prioritize marginalized groups in supplier considerations, marking a shift in corporate inclusivity.
The decision by Walmart reflects the growing influence that conservative groups have on corporate policies, especially following the Supreme Court ruling that ended affirmative action.
As pressure mounts on corporate America to abandon 'woke' practices, Walmart's changes highlight the broader trend of major companies retreating from diversity initiatives.
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