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Toyota Motor Corp Shifts Focus, Scraps DEI and LGBTQ Initiatives; Check Details and Know Why

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New Delhi, October 5: Toyota Motor Corp. has reportedly decided to shift its focus away from Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and pro-LGBTQ initiatives. As per reports, the company plans to redirect its efforts toward STEM education and workforce readiness instead. The decision is not unique to Toyota, as other major corporations are also reevaluating their positions on social issues. Toyota is likely to concentrate on its core business goals and to create a workplace by stepping back from these initiatives.

As per a report of Times Now, Toyota Motor Corp. plans to discontinue its support for DEI and pro-LGBTQ events after facing online backlash. The criticism has come from various online sources and commentators, highlighting the brand’s involvement in non-core business initiatives, and pushing for a return to traditional business. The company appears to be evaluating its priorities and reportedly decided to move away from its advocacy in these areas in response to concerns raised about its position on social and political matters. Tata Punch CAMO Edition Launched in India; Price, Features & Specifications.

The decision was reportedly made after activist Robby Starbucks criticised the company for what he described as “woke” initiatives. According to reports, the decision puts Toyota in line with other companies, like Ford, that are also reportedly distancing themselves from social issues. Ford has reportedly stated that it will focus on achieving business results. Other companies, such as Lowe’s, John Deere, and Molson Coors, have also reduced their involvement in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) activities due to increasing online campaigns against them. Toyota has reportedly stated that it will focus its community efforts more on areas like STEM education and preparing the workforce. Jeep Compass Anniversary Edition SUV Launched; What’s Different.

As per reports, the company announced that it will no longer participate in the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index. It was communicated in a message sent to employees in the US. The shift reflects a change in how Toyota wants to engage in social matters and community involvement. Activist Robby Starbucks reportedly praised Toyota’s decision, calling it a step towards keeping corporate neutrality on social issues.

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