AG Raoul and Fellow State Attorneys General Urge Walmart to Keep its Commitments to Encouraging Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Published Date: Jan 10, 2025
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AG Kwame Raoul, leading a coalition of 13 attorneys general, issued a letter to Walmart voicing concerns about the company’s recent announcement of its plans to step away from its commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion. In a letter sent to Walmart President and CEO Doug McMillon, Raoul and the attorneys general urge the company to reconsider its decision to phase out supplier diversity programs, close down the Center for Racial Equality, end equity trainings for staff and remove the words “diversity” and “DEI” from company documents and employee titles, arguing that the move would undermine important social progress and antidiscrimination efforts. McMillon announced the creation of Walmart’s Center for Racial Equality in 2020 after the murder of George Floyd, calling social justice and equity “essential” to the company’s “core business.”