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Key Facts About the Equal Employment Opportunity Executive Order Trump Revoked

Key Facts About the Equal Employment Opportunity Executive Order Trump Revoked

Key Facts About the Equal Employment Opportunity Executive Order Trump Revoked

Key Facts About the Equal Employment Opportunity Executive Order Trump Revoked

President Trump on Tuesday removed a long-standing executive decree that bolstered safeguards against discrimination at work.

The reason it is important: Trump’s plan to eliminate diversity programs, equity and inclusion in the federal government’s hiring policies could set a precedent for private businesses across the country to follow.

Trump’s executive order focused on DEI practices and thwarted a number of earlier orders that sought to ban discrimination at work. One of the most significant laws was anti-discrimination regulations enacted in the administration of President Lyndon Johnson during the Civil Rights era.

What is the Equal Employment Opportunity Act?

In 1965, President Johnson signed Executive Order 11246, which required government contractors to ensure equality for persons of colour and women in recruiting, hiring, and other workplace practices.

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What does Trump’s executive order say?

The executive order from President Trump is expansive and declares, “Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965 … is hereby revoked.”

A word of caution: Trump’s executive order targets the department’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), which is responsible for enforcing Executive Order 11246.

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What’s been the response?

Trump’s executive order has caused outrage from civil rights activists and advocacy groups.

 

 

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