A group of shareholders and state attorneys general sent letters to Walmart's CEO urging him to reconsider ending its DEI programs after the retailer announced policy changes.
A slate of major business titans are in the nation's capital and preparing to see Donald Trump get sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on Monday.
Walmart (WMT) was in the midst of controversy after it opted to follow a growing trend in corporate America. In December, the retail giant cut several initiatives focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon met with President-elect Trump this week at Mar-a-Lago before Trump's inauguration in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20.
In a press release, Walmart said that the project comes after extensive associate feedback. Walmart said the new campus includes 12 office buildings, a food hall with seven coffee shops, a fitness center, seven miles of pedestrian paths and bike trails, and at its heart, Sam Walton Hall, a 200,000 square-foot auditorium.
Some Walmart shareholders say the retailer hasn't offered a good business case for canceling its diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon's reading list covers a wide range of interests, including up-and-coming technology.
The president-elect is meeting with the CEOs of major corporations, including Doug McMillon of Walmart, in the days before he takes office on Jan. 20.
After six years of planning and construction, Walmart unveiled part of its new home office campus on Friday afternoon. This is a multibillion 350-acre campus that was first introduced in 2019. The new Walmart campus will change traffic patterns in Bentonville, possibly affecting your commute. Here's how.
Walmart has a new 350-acre corporate campus in its hometown of Bentonville, Arkansas, featuring a wide range of amenities.
Walmart (WMT) CEO Doug McMillon sat down with President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday, sources told Yahoo Finance. The one-on-one meeting at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate comes less than two weeks ...
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon and Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders were among many notable names who celebrated the grand opening of the company's New Home Office campus in Bentonville on Friday.