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AT&T CEO John Stankey stops short of saying he will bend to any Trump administration demands on DEI if the company wants to close on a new $5.75 billion fiber deal.
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CEO John Stankey isn't showing his hand yet on whether he plans to dial back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to gain approval for a big new fiber deal from the Trump administration.
In this year’s legislative session, Texas is taking steps to lead on cybersecurity for the state’s critical infrastructure.
Since February, activists across the US have shunned the retail giant for its decision to roll back DEI initiatives.
AT&T has emerged as a prominent voice of resistance against mounting federal pressure to scale back diversity, equity and ...
AT&T's CEO John Stankey indicated that the telecommunications company would not change its diversity policy to appease Trump.
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South African party launches legal challenge against new diversity and equity labor law (Photo: AP) ...
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The telecommunications company’s CEO, John Stankey, discusses the upcoming $5.75 billion merger with Lumen Technologies.
At Wednesday’s “Where Do We Go From Here?: Navigating Diversity Challenges and Innovating Legal Operations in Today’s Political Climate” session, experts presented strategies for ...