President Donald Trump's executive order repealing President Lyndon B. Johnson's 1965 executive order on nondiscrimination and federal contracts means that federal government no longer explicitly ...
President Trump's latest DEI directive repeals an executive order on nondiscrimination signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson ...
Long-standing federal guidelines prevented federal contractors from operating segregated facilities, like restaurants or ...
The Trump administration has removed a longstanding directive from the civil rights era that explicitly prohibited federal ...
The General Services Administration lifted a requirement for the prohibition of segregated facilities in government contracts ...
The Trump administration has removed a clause from federal contracts that banned segregated facilities like water fountains ...
The Trump administration has removed explicit prohibitions against segregated facilities in federal contracts, a change that took effect immediately in March across all civil federal agencies.
The Trump administration has removed a federal rule that explicitly barred government contractors from maintaining segregated ...
The Trump administration has removed a long-standing clause in federal contracts that explicitly banned segregated facilities ...
In a significant announcement, the Trump administration has lifted explicit bans on segregated facilities in federal contracts, a move that could reshape practices in public contracting. This change, ...
The Trump administration cut a clause from federal contracting rules that had been on the books since the 1960s: Companies are no longer explicitly prohibited from having segregated facilities.
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has removed an explicit ban on "segregated facilities" like waiting rooms, ...