Target CEO Attempts Damage Control After Weeks of Silence and Mounting Backlash - Nashville PRIDE, Inc.
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Target CEO attempts damage control after weeks of silence and mounting backlash - Nashville PRIDE, Inc.
Target CEO Brian Cornell addressed employee concerns amid falling revenue, boycotts, and criticism over DEI rollbacks. Stakeholders demand accountability as analysts call Cornell’s reassurances unclear and insufficiently responsive to issues. The post Target CEO attempts damage control after weeks of silence and mounting backlash appeared first on Nashville PRIDE, Inc..
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Plus, is RTO a strategic way to cut the workforce? Target CEO addresses staff in company memo – but it may not have landed well. After ditching it’s DE&I policies earlier this year and the subsequent boycott of Target stores around the country that caused sales to plummet, Target CEO Brian Cornell released a companywide memo attempting to reinstate a positive work culture after “a tough few months,” according to an employee who shared the memo …
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