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Cotton Press Release: Target’s Race-Based Programs are Discriminatory

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Cotton Press Release: Target’s Race-Based Programs are Discriminatory

Washington, D.C. — Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) today sent a letter to Target CEO and Chair Brian Cornell about the company’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) program. Senator Cotton noted that the Supreme Court’s recent decision to strike down affirmative action in higher education also applies to private employers, and Target’s DEI program is discriminatory.

In part, Senator Cotton wrote:

“In September 2020, Target publicly pledged to impose a racial quota for hiring decisions, announcing that it would increase the number of black employees by 20%. This is not the only racially discriminatory plan in Target’s DEI initiatives; Target also promised to direct more than $2 billion to businesses selected based on the skin color of the owners.”

Full text of the letter may be found here and below.

July 7, 2023

Brian C. Cornell

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Dear Mr. Cornell,

I write regarding Target’s so-called “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” (DEI) program. Last week, the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action programs in higher education, holding that those programs impermissibly discriminated between college applicants based on race. Though that case focused on colleges, the same principles and indeed the plain text of federal law also cover private employers. Target’s DEI program applies the same race-based criteria to job offers, promotions, and business partnerships, and is similarly prohibited under federal civil rights laws.

In September 2020, Target publicly pledged to impose a racial quota for hiring decisions, announcing that it would increase the number of black employees by 20%. This is not the only racially discriminatory plan in Target’s DEI initiatives; Target also promised to direct more than $2 billion to businesses selected based on the skin color of the owners.

The Supreme Court was clear in its recent opinion that “eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it.” As Justice Gorsuch, joined by Justice Thomas, explained in a concurring opinion, private employers (including not just universities, but also companies like Target) are also prohibited from treating employees or job applicants differently based on race.

I urge you to immediately end all of Target’s race-based employment and partnership practices. If you fail to do so, in the wake of the Supreme Court’s recent decision you should expect significant and likely costly litigation.

___________________

Tom Cotton

United States Senator

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