FCC chairman opens probe into DEI at Disney, ABC in letter: ‘I am concerned’
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FCC President Brendan Stone announced a new investigation into “DEY practice” In Disney and its flagship company through ABC on Friday.
“I have asked the FCC compulsory bureau to open an investigation into Disney & ABC,” stone wrote. “While Disney began as a pictorial American company, it all recently started on Dah.
“I’m worried that their DEI practice can break the FCC ban in the flawless ways of discrimination.”
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Addressed in his letter Disney CEO ROBERT SIGERCarr explains that it wants to “ensure that Disney and ABC do not violate FCC’s equal employment opportunities.”
According to CARR, Communication Act and FCC “Prohibit Adjustable Subjects, such as Disney ABC based on race, color, religion, national origin, age or gender.”

FCC President Brendan Stone announced an investigation into Disney and ABC’s “DEI practice”. (Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images / Getty Images)
Carr was also quoted some reports of recent reports on the fact of FCC’s investigation, including one employee account, “The money for racially separate communication groups and spaces.”
Hotspent[Disney] He also published the “Reimagine” initiative, as a mechanism for promoting its dignity mission, wrote:
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“These standards can force racial and identity quotas at each level of production, demanding that writers, directors, staff and sellers be selected based on group identity,” the group wrote.
Last week, only 1% of Disney shareholders voted against the corporate campaign of the Human Rights Campaign, according to the original Tally.
The HRC’s Corporate Equality Index is described as a “national benchmark tool Corporate policyPractice and benefits related to Lesbin, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Entertainment Workers. ” Disney earned the best score of 100 this year.
“One day the president was consistent and clear. He expects all regulated businesses to complete any ineffective form of DEI discrimination, “said FCC spokesman.

ABC Corporate Headquarters in New York. (GARY HERSHORN / Getty Images / Getty Images)
During its first 100 days, the Trump administration has performed titles for its anti-rational policy and executive orders for national departments and institutions.
On Thursday, Trump signed an executive decree that announces such a policy at the Smithsonian Institute.
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