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AT&T Drops Pronoun Pins, Cancels Pride Programs in DEI Unwind

AT&T Inc. is no longer encouraging employees to wear pins that state their favored pronouns and has canceled a series of LGBTQ-friendly events in the most recent effort by a big company to roll back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.

The company’s chief diversity officer, Michelle Jordan, is now listed as vice president of culture and inclusion on LinkedIn. Her team has been renamed as well, a person close to AT&T said. The company will no longer fund the Trevor Project, a su----e prevention group for LGBTQ+ youth, or Turn Up the Love, a series of Pride events that partnered with musical artists.

Some of the changes were outlined in a social media post Friday by anti-DEI crusader Robby Starbuck.

The Dallas-based telephone company is cutting back on the external surveys it participates in, such as the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index, which measures companies LGBTQ friendliness, the person said. AT&T will end DEI-focused training in favor of leadership development, according to an internal memo reviewed by Bloomberg. It will award contracts based on value, quality and function, while expanding its supplier program to include more small and local businesses.

AT&T employee scholarships will now be open to all, the person said. Past awards had been targeted for minority groups like Hispanic students. The company will also no longer offer preferred pronoun pins in an employee store, according to the person.

President Donald Trump has banned the use of preferred programs in the federal government and has said he may target private companies for “illegal” diversity programs.

AT&T joins more than two dozen companies — from Amazon.com Inc. to Walmart Inc. — that have made changes to their DEI programs in the face of threats of boycotts, lawsuits and more recently, federal prosecution. The pressure increased after Trump’s Attorney General Pam Bondi set a March 1 deadline for a report outlining potential targets among companies and other non-governmental organizations for investigation of DEI practices. The report, if completed, has not been made public. Federal contractors such as Citigroup Inc. , Accenture Plc and Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. have announced rollbacks since Trump’s inauguration.

AT&T declined to comment on specific changes, but a spokesperson said it’s “committed to serving customers across the country, being the industry’s best connectivity provider, and making sure that all Americans can get connected to the internet and enjoy the opportunities that it provides.”

Other communications companies, like AT&T, that are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission have recently found themselves in FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s crosshairs. Carr sent letters to Comcast Corp. and Verizon Communications Inc., demanding that they cease DEI programs.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/t-drops-pronoun-pins-cancels-235459685.html

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Post ID: @OP+1jnth8zt1

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“ They have taken my "Furry badge", now they are taking my litterbox. I'm out of here.”

Next stop…the funny farm.

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Post ID: @mm+1jnth8zt1

op is the same white guy that wants to get promoted but all he does is copy and paste articles. Do you really expect to get promoted unless you are part of the frat org and then blame dei. you dum--ss.

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Post ID: @mb+1jnth8zt1

Let’s see what happens in June, when in the past there was not-so-subtle pressure to participate and sponsor Pride parades

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Post ID: @kn+1jnth8zt1

DEI should never have been implemented. Stephenson's townhall to talk about hi black friend was silly and should never have been brought to the workplace

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Post ID: @gx+1jnth8zt1

Business should be based on merit, anything else goes against labor and civil rights laws. Time to move on from the distant past and embrace the future.

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Post ID: @g0+1jnth8zt1

They have taken my "Furry badge", now they are taking my litterbox. I'm out of here.

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Post ID: @fc+1jnth8zt1

If DEI ends, what excuse will I now have for all my failures? I have always depended on blaming others.

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Post ID: @fa+1jnth8zt1

I/told/you/so

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Post ID: @ct+1jnth8zt1

All it basically means is that there is will be no formal type of dei but you can be damn sure there'll be plenty of informal and undocumented the spread by the upper ranks.

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Post ID: @cg+1jnth8zt1

Relax, 40 to 50 something year old paunchy white dudes.

You’re still not getting promoted .

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Post ID: @c5+1jnth8zt1

I am so glad Trump is back in office. It brings credibility to our country. We were being pushed around the last four years while Obama was pulling the strings.

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Post ID: @c4+1jnth8zt1

Finally. Thank gosh we stopped that program.

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Post ID: @c3+1jnth8zt1

The Stink just renamed DEI to something else and continues to employ his daughter.

The Stink is a POS

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Post ID: @bz+1jnth8zt1

John Stankey, Randall, Anne Chow took the DEI bait hook, line and sinker…. How about focusing on customers, employees and runnimg a profitable business….their behavior was pathetic…

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Post ID: @bf+1jnth8zt1

Propaganda. stop being sheep for the right and free yourself from their ways of thinking.make up your own indvidualistic belief dont let them control your brain.

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Post ID: @bd+1jnth8zt1

It’s all based on money. T and other corps put DEI in place to get funds from Dem Presidents and when Reps come in and remove it so do the corps. If you are naive enough to actually think companies back these programs because they want to, then you really need a wake up call in your life.

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Post ID: @bb+1jnth8zt1

Don’t worry Michelle Jordan - HR VP over DEI assured us in a townhall everybody will be included and nobody will be left behind. Funny thing- that’s how it was all my career here u til they instituted DEI a few years ago. RIP DEI!!!

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Post ID: @b4+1jnth8zt1

All of these companies doing away with their DEI programs is exhibit A that the Federal Govt was behind the launch of these DEI Programs in the first place.

Money grubbin hos

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Post ID: @b0+1jnth8zt1

I/Me approve.

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Post ID: @az+1jnth8zt1

Companies are just renaming their discriminatory programs. Started with Affirmative Action to DEI & ESG and now Culture and Inclusion, they just keep morphing but not gone! I’ve seen several other large companies name their programs nearly the same so it’s a concerted effort that comes out of the activist groups and Ivy League progressives.

How about going back to merit where everyone should be treated fairly because no one at birth can choose their biological race, s-x, family or economic status.

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Post ID: @ay+1jnth8zt1

“They are still targeting older employees based on age and race and having them relocate to another hub location out of state when the older white employee currently works 30 minutes from their current hub location.”

This isn’t true at all. Job requirements are changing for everyone. If deciding not to move, take ownership of that choice.

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Post ID: @aw+1jnth8zt1

#FCC #DOJ #AT&T #LEGG #STANKEY

This is a cover up for what is still happening at T. They are still targeting older employees based on age and race and having them relocate to another hub location out of state when the older white employee currently works 30 minutes from their current hub location. The lies are compounded with more lies but the circular logic is obvious. Haul their a-s in front of congress and serve justice to the American people.

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Post ID: @as+1jnth8zt1

AT&T will continue this divisive framework beneath the radar of government oversight. They are the poster child demonstrating the need for ongoing scrutiny. The definitions of honesty and integrity at AT&T are built around furthering the concept of lying, and not being held accountable for it.

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