Former Target Vice Chairman Gerald Storch discusses the retail store's dropping market value as it faces consumer backlash over its pride swimwear.
"When I started here at Target, I went through countless inclusivity and anti-discrimination trainings, and they are even required to be taken again at a certain time," she said, according to the outlet. The change took place on a broader scale, however, calling stores to reconsider the merchandise as well as employees' safety.told The Post that"far right" critics have slapped employees with labels like"child groomers" and accused the company as a whole of"shoving [its] woke agenda down [their] throats."
According to the insider, the remainder of the call focused on making the controversial pride items less visible in stores by moving items away from storefronts, taking down mannequins and removing signage, each of which garnered criticism from LGBTQ+ activists and employees like Wen Park.