Trump taps DEI critic to lead workplace civil rights agency
- President Donald Trump has appointed Andrea Lucas as chair of the nation's top workplace civil rights agency.
- Democratic lawmakers and civil rights organizations opposed Lucas's confirmation, alleging she undermines workers' civil rights.
- The National Women’s Law Center criticized Lucas's promotion, while the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty expressed optimism about the agency's future under Lucas.
- Andrea Lucas stated she is committed to enforcing the law fairly and preserving merit-based equality in workplaces.
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Trump 2.0 era brings pro-business, anti-DEI shift for employers
David Sieck As Trump 2.0 settles in, business leaders are seeing a rapid recalibration of federal labor and employment priorities. With the White House expected to revive many of its earlier pro-business initiatives, the coming years will likely bring a move away from regulatory expansion and toward deregulation, employer flexibility, and economic growth. Christine Burns From the EEOC’s new enforcement posture to evolving DOL and NLRB policies, …
Trump Taps DEI Critic to Lead Workplace Civil Rights Agency
Why DEI is so insulting
Why the disastrous CRT/DEI agenda where advocates obsessively pushed selection of people based on skin color, gender or ethnicity to achieve ‘equity’ is so insulting to those selected. From Gen. Daniel “Chappie” James, a decorated Korean War and Vietnam War combat fighter pilot: Official USAF biography: General DANIEL JAMES JR. General Daniel James Jr., is special assistant to the chief of staff, U.S. Air Force.General James was born in 1920, i…
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