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Ford Motor is the latest company to walk back some of its commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
The automaker has taken "a fresh look" at its DEI policies and practices over the past year .
Ford said it will not use quotas for minority dealerships or suppliers, adding that it does not have hiring quotas.
The company also will stop participating in the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index.
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