Since the 1960s, contracts with the federal government have explicitly banned racially-segregated restaurants, waiting rooms ...
The General Services Administration lifted a requirement for the prohibition of segregated facilities in government contracts ...
DEI order prompted a regulatory change that means government contracts no longer need to include a prohibition on segregation ...
The Trump administration has removed a longstanding directive from the civil rights era that explicitly prohibited federal ...
Long-standing federal guidelines prevented federal contractors from operating segregated facilities, like restaurants or ...
President Trump's latest DEI directive repeals an executive order on nondiscrimination signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson ...
In a boon for racist businesses, the administration has ended a ban on segregated facilities for federal contractors.
The Trump administration has removed a clause from federal contracts that banned segregated facilities like water fountains ...
Segregation is illegal in the US. But President Trump's administration is removing anything that benefits people of specific ...
In a public memo issued by the General Services Administration, the federal government no longer prohibits contractors from ...
Donald Trump overturned a 1965 executive order signed by Lyndon B. Johnson banning segregation for federal contractors.
While there are still state and federal laws that outlaw segregation and discrimination that companies need to comply with, legal experts say this change to contracts across the federal government is ...