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Government agencies have been scrambling to comply with President Donald Trump's executive orders.. Since he took office, some agencies have updated websites to remove language on DEI and remote work.
Donald Trump’s first few days in office have been characterized by a flurry of executive orders, and a huge hit for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as we know it.. On Monday, the ...
President Donald Trump is moving to end federal DEI policies. On Monday, he pledged to reverse Biden-era executive orders in favor of a "merit-based" society. On Tuesday, the White House issued a ...
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump ordered that starting Wednesday, all federal staff working on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion activities will immediately be put on paid leave. That ...
Trump signed an executive order that bans the federal government from DEI practices like equity initiatives or environmental justice efforts, and also announced that he would fire federal workers ...
Biden promptly rescinded that order on his first day in office and issued a pair of executive orders — now rescinded — outlining a plan to promote DEI throughout the federal government. While many changes may take months or even years to implement, Trump’s new anti-DEI agenda is more aggressive than his first and comes amid far more ...
3 In 10 Voters Think Ending Dei Programs Is Extremely Important, Poll Shows, As Federal Deadline Looms. The executive order was among dozens Trump signed on his first day in office, including the ...
Paolo Gaudiano provides DEI consulting services to a government contractor and a federal academy via his company, Aleria, which helps organizations measure inclusion, and ARC, a nonprofit focused on DEI research. He has not heard from any agencies he works with about his contract status since Trump’s executive order.