Is there a list of retail companies that are still committed to DEI policies? The only one I know of is Costco.
Edit: I did some more digging and found this website - dei.watch. The following are some of the ones listed as ‘committed’ on there at the time of writing:
Albertsons
Best Buy
Costco
CVS
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Dillard’s
Dollar General *
Dollar Tree *
Guess
H-E-B
Home Depot
Home Goods
Ikea
Lidl
Marshall’s
Meijer
Patagonia
Petco
Publix
REI
Ross
TJ Maxx
Walgreens
Wegman’s
Note: I’ve only listed physical store retailers who sell items (not restaurants) with either a nationwide presence or a significant number of retail stores. I’m sure I’m missing some, but this is a start.
*This chain might have an active DEI policy they are supporting and maintaining, but even among retailers they are also famous for treating their employees horribly.
Home Depot has effectively had DEI in there core values since they were founded and that hasn’t changed yet. Hell “Respect for all people” is printed on every single apron
Meijers owners son is a republican congressman who voted to impeach trump. They still donate biggtime to the republucan party. They also have tons of tesla chargers in front of their stores.
UPS we haven’t cut any of our protections… But we didn’t exactly need dei in the first place, were already very diverse due to non discriminatory hiring practices (ie, hire literally anyone who applied)
lol Salesforce made the dismantled list. That place weirded me out, it felt so insincere. I knew that “Ohana” culture was horseshit. Also not a fan of their software.
Is there a list of retail companies that are still committed to DEI policies? The only one I know of is Costco.
Edit: I did some more digging and found this website - dei.watch. The following are some of the ones listed as ‘committed’ on there at the time of writing:
Note: I’ve only listed physical store retailers who sell items (not restaurants) with either a nationwide presence or a significant number of retail stores. I’m sure I’m missing some, but this is a start.
*This chain might have an active DEI policy they are supporting and maintaining, but even among retailers they are also famous for treating their employees horribly.
Home Depot has effectively had DEI in there core values since they were founded and that hasn’t changed yet. Hell “Respect for all people” is printed on every single apron
Yeah, but aren’t the owners of Home Depot big financial supporters of trump?
It’s not nothing, but “Hasn’t shit on DEI” is hardly a saving grace here.
That’s been my understanding as well. Apparently he’s just a whiney, old, rich guy:
https://www.businessinsider.com/home-depot-cofounder-nobody-works-donated-64-million-gop-trump-2022-12
This page digs into their DEI status and summarizes it as “active but shrinking”: https://buildremote.co/dei/homedepot/
Unfortunately on my research, while Home Depot is the worst on this one, so is Lowe’s, Menards, and every other tool/home store…
Thanks. Added them to a list, with a number of others I found on the dei.watch website.
Meijers owners son is a republican congressman who voted to impeach trump. They still donate biggtime to the republucan party. They also have tons of tesla chargers in front of their stores.
“There is no ethical consumption under capitalism.” Best anyone can do is make informed decisions to minimize the harm to the best of their abilities.
UPS we haven’t cut any of our protections… But we didn’t exactly need dei in the first place, were already very diverse due to non discriminatory hiring practices (ie, hire literally anyone who applied)
Hell yeah, another reason to keep shopping at Wegmans. They’re great <3
Nice to see Wegmans on the list. This is also how I find out that Danny isn’t the CEO anymore (guess the cocaine habit finally won out).
HEB baby! I can still get groceries!
lol Salesforce made the dismantled list. That place weirded me out, it felt so insincere. I knew that “Ohana” culture was horseshit. Also not a fan of their software.