McDonald's says it is revising some of its diversity practices
NPRMcDonald's says it is revising some of its diversity practices toggle caption Gene J. Puskar/AP McDonald's says it is changing some of its inclusion standards, becoming the latest large company to announce it is rolling back some of its diversity practices. In its statement, the company said it will no longer set "aspirational representation goals" and instead "focus on continuing to embed inclusion practices" that grow its business. It is also changing the name of its diversity team to the Global Inclusion Team, and "retiring Supply Chain's Mutual Commitment to DEI pledge in favor of a more integrated discussion with suppliers about inclusion as it relates to business performance." McDonald's says it has recently made several strides toward being more inclusive, including having more than 30% of its U.S. leadership executives coming from underrepresented backgrounds.