President Donald Trump revoked the landmark Equal Employment Opportunity rule signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965.
Can the federal government eliminate “diversity, equity, and inclusion” and “gender ideology” without violating civil rights?
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission members Charlotte A. Burrows and Jocelyn Samuels, both Democrats, said they were ...
Trump on Tuesday rolled back the 60-year-old Equal Employment Opportunity executive order. Here's what that means for ...
I am a blind federal worker who has worked for a major federal agency for almost 50 years. I’ve been able to have an ...
President Trump revoked a Civil Rights-era anti-discrimination rule for federal contractors, but the action doesn’t repeal ...
The commission is a five-person panel that is appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate to five-year terms.
President Trump's executive order abolishing diversity, equity, and inclusion programs sparks controversy, raising concerns about discrimination and equity.
After President Donald Trump signed several executive orders undermining civil rights protections, many are wondering just ...
American airports, concessionaires, and the FAA are still reeling from the speed at which DEI initiatives might come to an ...
Initiatives aimed at expanding the workforce existed under President Trump's first term, including a program that aimed to ...