Jack Daniel's becomes latest brand to scrap diversity hiring targets after increased pressure from angry customers

Jack Daniel’s has become the latest all-American brand to scrap its diversity efforts in the face of angry conservative customers and a potential damaging boycott.

The whiskey maker, Brown-Forman, wrote to employees on Wednesday saying it was reversing course on its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) schemes.

The Kentucky-based firm said it would stop linking executive pay to DEI progress and exit an annual ranking of LGBTQ-friendly firms.

It also vowed to cut its diversity rules for suppliers and end woke corporate training sessions.

That’s according to a copy of the letter shared on X by anti-DEI activist Robby Starbuck and confirmed by Brown-Forman.

Jack Daniel's, part of Brown-Forman, says the landscape for DEI efforts has changed

Jack Daniel's, part of Brown-Forman, says the landscape for DEI efforts has changed

Jack Daniel’s, part of Brown-Forman, says the landscape for DEI efforts has changed 

Jack Daniel's was just the latest target of Nashville-based conservative influencer Robby Starbuck

Jack Daniel's was just the latest target of Nashville-based conservative influencer Robby Starbuck

Jack Daniel’s was just the latest target of Nashville-based conservative influencer Robby Starbuck 

Jack Daniel’s spokeswoman Elizabeth Conway told The Mail that the company had decided to ‘evolve our diversity and inclusion…

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