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Deere is scrapping some DEI measures after online conservative outcry—and allegations of rampant hiring discrimination

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July 17, 2024, 11:57 AM ET
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Deere & Co., the world’s top farm machinery maker, is pulling back from diversity measures in the face of conservative criticism, the second agriculture-related company in less than a month to bend to such pressure.

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Deere said on the social media platform X it will no longer participate in “cultural awareness parades” and its business resource groups will focus “exclusively” on professional development, networking, mentoring and supporting talent recruitment.

Moline, Illinois-based Deere is the latest target of Robby Starbuck, a conservative commentator who in an online post on July 9 promised to “expose” the company for having “gone woke.”

He attacked the company for allegedly funding a Pride event, supporting the use of women’s bathrooms by trans women, encouraging workers to use gender-based pronouns and for funding employee resource groups dedicated to LGBTQ people and people of color.

Wow. @JohnDeere just issued this statement in response to me exposing them.

They say that going forward they commit to:

• No longer funding pride parades
• Business resource groups will no longer be divided on identity lines
• Audit all training materials to ensure the… pic.twitter.com/jmcNc2DWpW

— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) July 16, 2024

The social media posts mirrored a similar campaign against Tractor Supply Co. Last month by Starbuck. On June 27, the farm goods supplier said it would retire diversity, equity and inclusion targets, stop submitting data to the Human Rights Campaign and withdraw carbon emission goals in an effort to ensure its “activities and giving tie directly to” its business. Its decision prompted anger from the National Black Farmers Association and LGBTQ groups.

Attacks on social media have dovetailed with lawsuits from conservative activists who’ve targeted diverse hiring practices. Companies have begun to downplay diversity goals in corporate filings, while others have scaled back programs meant to encourage the advancement of marginalized groups.

Deere’s decision comes just one month after it agreed to pay $1.1 million in back wages and interest to 277 Black and Hispanic job applicants after the Department of Labor alleged that it found systemic hiring discrimination at the company.

A list of corporate awards Deere won for its inclusiveness no longer appears on the company website, nor do the names of about a dozen employee resource groups, including those devoted to women, veterans and people with disabilities. The company didn’t respond to questions about whether some of the groups would be eliminated.

Deere shares rose 1.7% as of 10:05 a.m. In New York.

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