The Trump administration’s targeting of corporate DEI programs has heightened anxiety about litigation and government penalties, particularly among executives managing federal contractors and publicly traded companies, according to a law firm survey.
More than half, 55%, of executives told the employment-focused law firm Littler they’re more worried about diversity-related lawsuits, government enforcement actions, and shareholder proposals after President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration than they were prior to it. The increased fears came from 74% of executives at federal contractors and 67% at public companies, as they are “highly visible targets for regulators,” Littler said in its survey released Wednesday. ...
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