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AMAZON.COM removed a reference to 鈥渋nclusion and diversity鈥 in its annual report filed on Thursday, after it told employees in a December memo that it was winding down its programs as part of corporate America鈥檚 broader retreat from such policies.

Some of America鈥檚 biggest businesses have been scaling back diversity initiatives, years after pushing for more inclusive policies in the wake of protests against the police killings of George Floyd and other Black Americans in 2020.

President Donald J. Trump and his administration have targeted diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies inside and outside the government. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday in a note to staff said the Justice Department would 鈥渋nvestigate, eliminate, and penalize鈥 illegal diversity programs in the private sector.

For the last two years, Amazon鈥檚 鈥渉uman capital鈥 section of its annual report said: 鈥淎s we strive to be Earth鈥檚 best employer, we focus on investment and innovation, inclusion and diversity, safety, and engagement to hire and develop the best talent.鈥

In the 2024 version, that sentence has been cut.

The company also cut a reference to a goal to 鈥減romote equity鈥 in a sentence about continuing efforts to refine employee hiring and development.

Amazon鈥檚 website states it is 鈥渃ommitted to creating a diverse and inclusive company.

In December, Amazon executive Candi Castleberry said in a letter to employees that it is 鈥渨inding down outdated programs and materials鈥 related to DEI by the end of 2024. As part of the change, individual groups would no longer be responsible for building programs and initiatives would be integrated into 鈥渆xisting processes.鈥

鈥淩ather than have individual groups build programs, we are focusing on programs with proven outcomes 鈥 and we also aim to foster a more truly inclusive culture,鈥 Ms. Castleberry said in the note.

Amazon did not comment on whether it would remove or rename DEI employee positions.

Big technology companies Meta Platforms and Alphabet鈥檚 Google are among those rolling back programs in the face of attacks from conservative groups, who have threatened to sue firms over them.

Disney鈥檚 annual report, which was published in September, removed mentions of its 鈥淩eimagine Tomorrow鈥 program, which was an online space for 鈥渁mplifying underrepresented voices鈥 featuring some of Disney鈥檚 diversity, equality and inclusion commitments and actions. However, it added a DEI initiative to hire US military veterans.

Twelve state attorneys general, including New York, California and Washington, last week issued a joint statement in opposition to Mr. Trump鈥檚 characterization of DEI saying they are 鈥渃ommitted to enforcing federal and state civil rights laws to protect鈥 workers from discriminatory practices. 鈥 Reuters