AT&T has pulled the plug on a policy that has left corporate America up in arms.
AT&T's competitors T-Mobile and Verizon had already agreed to remove DEI programs, as have media companies like Paramount.
On Monday, AT&T announced it will cut its DEI programs, eliminating any roles focused on DEI and ending DEI-related training.
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - U.S. wireless carrier AT&T said in a letter to the U.S. telecoms regulator ...
The FCC boss has refused to approve mergers and other large transactions involving companies that don’t agree to drop support ...
In a letter submitted to the FCC Tuesday, the company said it "does not and will not have any roles focused on DEI." ...
The telecommunications company committed to scrapping policies and programs focused on diversity, equity and inclusion in a ...
The FCC, under President Donald Trump, has required all telecommunications firms to end DEI programs as a condition of ...
The US carrier informed the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) this week that it will abandon the policies as the carrier pushes for approval for its $23 billion EchoStar spectrum deal and its $5 ...
AT&T joins Amazon, Meta, and other major companies in ending diversity, equity and inclusion programs as corporate America ...