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The farm-focused retailer said it would stop sponsoring events such as pride celebrations and eliminate roles tied to diversity initiatives. Also on its list of actions: Tractor Supply would no longer submit data to the LGBTQ+ group Human Rights Campaign for its annual Corporate Equality Index.
With that move, Tractor Supply became the first domino to fall as companies began pulling out of the Corporate Equality Index. In the following months, businesses ranging from Ford to Loweâ€
The latest came on Nov. 25, when Walmart — the largest retailer and private employer in the U.S. — said it would stop sharing data with the HRC. Walmart said it had conversations with Robby Starbuck, the director-turned-conservative activist, ahead of its announcement.
Starbuck has been a public advocate for this shift, launching campaigns centered on companies he believes have run afoul with corporate diversity work. He told CNBC in an interview that he is ramping up these actions and would be homing in on retailers for the holiday season.
While Starbuck has targeted DEI initiatives more broadly, not just LGBTQ+ policies, the Human Rights Campaign has found its index at the center of a politically charged battle. The shift also pushed some allied groups and LGBTQ+-identifying consumers to speak out.
For Tractor Supply and some others, it marked a staunch turn in policy. Just two years ago, the retailer had boasted publicly that it earned a top rating from the HRC. On that same day in 2022, Molson Coors published a press release stating it had received a perfect score for the 19th straight year.
CNBC reached out to every company mentioned in this article; each company either did not provide further comment beyond public statements or did not respond to requests for details on what drove the changes.
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In the past two years, experts say, the rising concern around how the federal judiciary could rule on cases tied to diversity work has pushed companies to rethink related internal policies. Continued pressure from right-wing activists to do away with initiatives such as supplier quotas and carbon goals has turned up the heat, they said.
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“These companies that are making these really public statements, like Loweâ€
For several companies, withdrawal from participation in the index comes after years of involvement and previous promotion of their scores.
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The company mentioned that it earned a 100% score for 12 straight years in its 2023 annual report. Brown-Forman also created in 2022 an initiative aimed at increasing the number of salaried employees in the U.S. who identify as LGBTQ+.
Ford, meanwhile, said in a leaked internal memo to employees in August that it would stop participating in the index and other best workplace rankings. Ford published a press release in 2017 centered on its perfect rating, and touted it was the first automaker to receive a 100% score — an achievement the Detroit-based company maintained every year since 2004.
“Ford remains committed to supporting diversity and inclusion because we believe it makes our company stronger,â€� Meeta Huggins, Fordâ€
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Walmart leadership also once applauded its place atop the HRCâ€
Harley-Davidson and Toyota are also on the growing list of companies declining to provide data for the ranking system going forward.
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Business and law experts donâ€
First, right-wing pressure online has become increasingly hard to ignore, said Stephanie Creary, an assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvaniaâ€
“This has become politicized,� Creary said. “It was not a tool, either way, that was leveraged by people running for office in quite the way that it is now.�
Creary said the internet gives people who donâ€
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Yoshino pointed specifically to the Supreme Courtâ€
“The Supreme Court gave us such a clear window into how it was thinking about race and discrimination in that case,â€� Yoshino said. “Itâ€
However, he said, “Thereâ€
Ultimately, this plays into a bigger trend of companies backtracking on diversity promises made after Floydâ€
When companies pull out of the index or walk back other diversity efforts, it suggests that they were never genuinely interested in the work to begin with, Sterling said. Rather, many corporations were only trying to win goodwill in a moment when diversity was considered a favorable topic in corporate America, she said.
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While some companies have tried to frame their statements as unrelated to Starbuckâ€
Companies have responded to Starbuckâ€
Starbuck started with an emphasis on companies, such as Tractor Supply, that have mainly conservative-leaning customers, but he is broadening his focus. He also hopes to hire more researchers to investigate employee claims. Starbuck said his team initially “stopped counting� after receiving 5,000 complaints from whistleblowers within companies who believe their employers have gone too far on diversity efforts.
Starbuck said he felt inclined to do this work because he believes certain corporate diversity policies have become “blatantly illegal and violates our existing civil rights laws.â€� Starbuck said he doesnâ€
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Starbuck said he sees the incoming Trump administration doing “a lot of good� on this front.
The HRC and other groups are fighting back against what they see as a public disregard for LGBTQ+ issues. The group has pointed repeatedly to data showing consumers were more likely to support businesses that affirmed this community. Four out of five LGBTQ+ consumers, the group said, are opting to boycott companies that are rolling back initiatives. More than half will urge others to do so also.
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“Consumers are two times more likely to want to buy from brands that support the community,â€� HRC President Kelley Robinson told CNBC in an on-air interview. “This is, bottom line, the best thing to do for businesses, and thatâ€
Robinson told CNBC that companies withdrawing their participation would have their scores slashed as a result. Prior to Walmartâ€
She also emphasized that corporations can be rated regardless of whether they submit data. Additionally, the HRC has been quick to point out that overall participation in the index is rising. The HRC was joined by several other civil rights groups on a co-written letter to Fortune 1,000 companies calling on them to recommit to diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, efforts.
“These capitulations weaken businesses and the American economy more broadly,� said the letter from HRC and more than a dozen organizations, including the NAACP and UnidosUS. “These shortsighted decisions make our workplaces less safe and less inclusive for hard-working Americans.�
Several dozen Democrats in Congress also wrote a letter to Fortune 1,000 businesses asking them to embrace DEI. This letter did not explicitly name the HRC index, but an accompanying press release clarified that it was written in response to companies “succumbing to a conservative media campaign.�
Starbuck, on the other hand, said his work has made “companies acutely aware that the HRC is not the powerful influencer that they believed they were.� He said in a post on X that the changes at Walmart specifically were his “biggest win yet� and should send “shockwaves throughout corporate America.� Starbuck also recently shared a meme of a grim reaper walking up to doors with the names of companies deemed “woke� on them.
Still, some smaller organizations and individuals have thrown their support to the HRC. After Tractor Supplyâ€
“These are not partisan issues, but a matter of human rights and sustainable business practice,� the Tennessee Pride Chamber said in a press release.
Tennessee Pride had just a few hoursâ€
“We were completely caught off guard,� Mahnke said.
After, Mahnke said other companies quickly stepped up to fill the void left by Tractor Supply in running the July event. In conversations, Tennessee Pride members still appear committed to the organization and its values — with the caveat they are being quieter around DEI issues, given the environment, she said.
For former Tractor Supply customer Ashe Taylor-Austin, the retailerâ€
“When we got the news about Tractor Supply, I immediately started shopping around,� said Taylor-Austin, who switched to buying from a small business. “Once you do that and you show, I guess, who you are, then I believe it.�