T-Mobile ended its partnership with civil rights organizations that helped the telecommunications giant develop inclusive corporate governance practices, the wireless provider disclosed in its annual report.
The company said the partnership was planned for a five-year period and the two councils “have been dissolved.” The filing did not name the councils, but T-Mobile announced in September 2020 that it had created a council stemming from a $25 million civil rights memorandum of understanding signed in 2019 with six diversity and civil rights organizations.
The latest disclosure, included in T-Mobile’s annual 10-K report filed Friday with the Securities and Exchange ...
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