Disney has modified some of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices, following a trend of companies adjusting ...
Entertainment giant Disney will not be eliminating content and trigger warnings from its films and TV shows. Instead, it will be changing the message to a couple of lines, to be played before stories ...
Top companies like Goldman Sachs, Deloitte, McDonalds, Pepsi, Meta, Amazon, Google, Disney and Walmart have started rolling back on their DEI programmes. However, Apple, Costco, Deutsche Bank said pub ...
The entertainment giant removes trigger warnings from ‘Peter Pan,’ ‘Dumbo,’ and more as it shifts its DEI approach.
Companies like Disney, General Motors, and Pepsico are quietly backing away from diversity initiatives and language.
Classic films including “Dumbo” and “Peter Pan” will no longer autoplay warnings about racial stereotypes. It comes as Trump ...
Disney has made its move. For years, the “House of Mouse” danced around the edges of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) conversations — sometimes boldly stepping in, other times retreating into ...
The Disney company is making a few changes to its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to focus more closely on ...
In a note sent to employees on Tuesday, Chief Human Resources Officer Sonia Coleman detailed the company's change in policy.
Disney first added content warnings to movies in 2019 for racist scenes or depictions in Disney films from the 1940s and '50s ...
By Alimat Aliyeva The multinational media corporation Disney (The Walt Disney Company) will review its Diversity, Equit ...
Disney will replace its "Diversity & Inclusion" performance factor, which it used to evaluate compensation for executives, ...