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T-Mobile, seeking federal approval for two deals, is the latest company to drop its diversity programs amid scrutiny by the Federal Communications Commission.
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T-Mobile informed the head of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that the wireless company will end its diversity, ...
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Other companies that have pulled back on DEI practices in recent months include Salesforce, Amazon, Google, and Target.
President Donald Trump's push to end DEI initiatives, like the ones previously in place at T-Mobile, began when he took office this term.
T-Mobile has announced it is the latest company to scrap its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programs as it seeks regulatory approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for two new ...
In a letter to the FCC, the wireless carrier said it would end its diversity, equity and inclusion policies "not just in name ...