
Walmart has hired more people of color, but not at the executive or boardroom level, new report shows
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People of color made up more than 55% of new hires at Walmart between February and July of this year, but none filled executive management roles or board of director vacancies, according to the company's website and its latest diversity, equity and inclusion report released Friday.
Retired AT&T Chairman and CEO Randall Stevenson, who is White, joined Walmart's board of directors in March. He's the only director on Walmart's 12-member board appointed since the police murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, which motivated Walmart's leaders to create a $100 million center on racial equity program less than two weeks later.
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