KPMG US has become the latest Big Four firm to pull back on DEI, according to an internal memo sent to staff last week.
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KPMG US joined other Big Four firms in pulling back on DEI initiatives, per an internal memo seen by BI. Its US arm is ending a strategy intended to recruit and retain staff from underrepresented ...
KPMG US has ended a DEI talent strategy that was set up amid the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, becoming the latest Big Four professional services firm to roll back diversity initiatives since ...