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Kohl’s eliminated DEI title, so now they have a chief inclusion and belonging officer.
Should have renamed DEI to Diversity, Justice, and Trust (or something) so republicans would say we need to get rid of DJT.
We only accept DEI if it’s draped in the accepted verbiage?
Well played. It’s likely just PR bullshit, but frankly, at this point, I’ll take it.
In a world full of companies showing just how little they care, one showing some fucking spine past empty rainbow capitalism is a small win. And right now, we need the wins.
Have they started treating sales associates as humans with human needs, like livable wages and rest?
They literally can’t. They’ll barely staying afloat in our post-capitalist society.
Think of it this way. Kohl’s has around 90,000+ employees in numerous brick and mortar stores. Their sales have been plummeting quarter over quarter for the last few years as internet businesses that do the same thing that they do (clothes, make-up, and accessories) do it for a fraction of the employees. When a company of about 700 employees is able to do the same job online as brick-and-mortar store that’s 100x bigger than them, money becomes consolidated in a few, instead of spread out among many.
The other issue is that buyers are shopping more online than going out to brick and mortar shops as well. It’s essentially killing so many businesses.
I’m terrified of what the next 20 years are going to look like. There’s going to be hundreds of thousands of people out of a job, and the wealth gap is only going to increase further and further.
It’s strange that Kohl’s is dying. Every time I go in there it’s full of customers with long lines at the checkout.
Check out their quarterly earnings reports. The’re revenue is decreasing by 5-10% QoQ for like the last few years. They’re going to be shuttering a few dozen stores likely this year.
Lol!
I support this euphemistic treadmill
Euphemism elliptical machine.