Disney shareholders overwhelmingly vote to continue DEI rating from Human Rights Commission

Disney shareholders overwhelmingly vote to continue DEI rating from Human Rights Commission


While other companies are rejecting DEI policies, the Disney corporation is going to continue following a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion rating from the Human Rights Commission.

Shareholders of the company overwhelmingly voted against the proposal from the National Center for Public Policy Research to have the company stop participating in the HRC’s annual Corporate Equality Index.

‘They know what we know — that despite all the noise, commitments to inclusion pay figurative dividends and help their literal bottom line.’

“When corporations take extreme positions, they destroy shareholder value by alienating large portions of their customers and investors. This proposal provides Disney with an opportunity to move back to neutral,” read the proposal from the NCPPR’s Free Enterprise Project.

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The proposal went on to criticize Disney’s involvement

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