Corporate support for DEI in the workplace is dropping: report
The number of companies that are giving support and planning for diversity, equity and inclusion has declined compared to last year, according to a newly released report.
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Skip to main contentThe number of companies that are giving support and planning for diversity, equity and inclusion has declined compared to last year, according to a newly released report.
Owner of Family Christian Stores Rick Jackson recently revealed a plan to keep the storefronts open in order to save the jobs of over 4,000 people, despite filing for bankruptcy earlier this year.
Lee Karchawer, a mobile marketing company employee, never dreamed that his efforts to help people during the holiday season would draw the interest of football star-turned-ESPN analyst Tim Tebow.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker announced Friday the re-launch of its Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships for promotion of partnerships between businesses and community- and faith-based organizations aimed at job creation and economic growth.
Despite having fewer stores, which are also closed on Sundays so employees can spend time with their families and attend church, Chick-fil-A has taken KFC's crown as the leader in the U.S. chicken fast-food industry.
There have been several prominent news reports on the sudden and mysterious deaths of several bankers and businessmen from around the world since January, leading some to speculate that the deaths point to economic trouble on the horizon and others to suggest that work-related pressures likely played a part, as suicide has been a factor in many of these cases.
Under Armour has quietly stayed on as the Duck Commander business sponsor, even as the clothing company has tried to avoid the mainstream and social media frenzy following A&E's suspension of Phil Robertson from "Duck Dynasty."
The hunting and outdoor company Realtree offered its support for the Robertson family, the stars of A&E's reality television show "Duck Dynasty," amid backlash following patriarch Phil Robertson's comments on homosexuality.
A nonprofit organization that works to connect Christian consumers with faith-compatible companies has ranked some of the nation's most recognizable brands in its annual Christmas shopping guide.