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AT&T's CEO John Stankey indicated that the telecommunications company would not change its diversity policy to appease Trump.
The company insists it will not follow rivals like Verizon in scrapping DEI policies to gain regulatory approval for deals.
The company insists it will not follow rivals like Verizon in scrapping DEI policies to gain regulatory approval for deals Following AT&T’s $5.75 billion ... fibre assets, CEO John Stankey has ...
“Verizon recognizes that some DEI policies and practices could be associated with discrimination,” Venkatesh wrote. “For that reason, Verizon reaffirms its commitment to equal employment ...
The telecommunications company’s CEO, John Stankey, discusses the upcoming $5.75 billion merger with Lumen Technologies.
AT&T (T) CEO John Stankey isn't showing his hand yet on whether he plans to dial back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to gain approval for a big new fiber deal from the Trump ...
The National Legal and Policy Center, a right-wing advocacy and watchdog group, had asked the company to revisit its DEI ...
In corporate America and Columbus, businesses have stopped using Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, but aren't completely ...
AT&T (T) CEO John Stankey isn't showing his hand yet on whether he plans to dial back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to gain approval for a big new fiber deal from the Trump ...