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      AT&T has formally committed to eliminating its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives — including internal training and DEI-specific roles — following pressure from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The company sent a letter to the FCC confirming the move as part of its effort to win regulatory approval for its acquisition of wireless spectrum. AT&T emphasized that it will now rely solely on merit-based hiring and advancement and will cease demographic-based quotas, DEI-related training, and demographic-specific surveys. Several other major telecoms made similar pledges recently under the same regulatory environment.

      Sources: Reuters, New York Post

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      – AT&T is dismantling its DEI architecture — including training and DEI-focused jobs — and removing demographic-based practices, signaling a wholesale retreat from corporate DEI.

      – The decision is tied directly to regulatory pressure from the FCC under current leadership, making DEI elimination a condition for approval of AT&T’s spectrum acquisition.

      – This move represents part of a broader industry trend: other large telecoms have followed similar steps to secure regulatory clearance, reflecting how government policy is reshaping corporate culture.

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      In a major shift signaling the changing corporate landscape, AT&T has committed to scrapping its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies and programs — not in name only, but in substance. The move was formalized in a letter to the FCC, where the company said it will eliminate all DEI-related roles, end internal DEI training, and cease any hiring or supplier quotas based on race, gender, or sexual orientation. AT&T clarified that it will return to a strict merit-based system for hiring and advancement. This decision comes at a critical junction: AT&T seeks regulatory approval from the FCC for its planned acquisition of wireless spectrum, and under the current administration’s stance, companies that maintain DEI programs are facing greater scrutiny and potential denials.

      According to reports, the shift reflects a new regulatory environment under the FCC where DEI initiatives are increasingly viewed as problematic or disqualifying in corporate transactions. AT&T is not acting alone: other major telecom firms have recently taken similar steps — dropping DEI programs ahead of mergers or acquisitions. For instance, prior approvals by the FCC for deals involving other carriers were contingent on those firms discontinuing their DEI practices. This suggests that DEI is quickly becoming a liability rather than a strategic advantage in heavily regulated sectors such as telecommunications.

      AT&T’s decision also reveals how corporate culture can be influenced — or even determined — by shifting government requirements rather than internal leadership preferences or societal trends. The announcement underscores the reality that DEI programs, once framed as progressive and socially responsible, are now being scrapped largely to satisfy regulatory and political pressures. For many employees, especially those who may have benefited from DEI initiatives, this could mean the loss of structured support networks, mentorship programs, and equity-focused opportunities. On the flip side, AT&T frames the move as a recommitment to neutral, merit-based employment practices, arguing that advancement and compensation will rely solely on qualification and performance, not demographic background.

      Ultimately, this shift raises significant questions about the future of corporate DEI across industries. If regulatory bodies continue to treat DEI as a factor in approving transactions, companies may increasingly view such programs as optional or even dangerous for business. The effects will likely ripple beyond telecommunications — influencing how companies in other heavily regulated sectors approach diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts going forward.

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