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White House orders pronouns removed from email signatures at fed agencies

  • Federal employees must remove pronouns from their email signatures by the end of the workday Friday, as instructed by an executive order from President Trump and guidance from the Office of Personnel Management .
  • Labor Department employees were also instructed to remove nicknames, a move criticized for targeting transgender workers who have not legally changed their names.
  • The order is part of broader actions signed by Trump, which include placing employees working on gender-related policies on leave and restricting transgender workers from using facilities that align with their gender identity.
  • The memo states that the executive orders aim to 'establish male and female as biological reality and protect women from radical gender ideology' and to scrub references that 'promote or otherwise inculcate gender ideology' from agency communications.
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The measure, promoted by the White House, seeks to regulate the use of terms related to gender identity in official documents. The decision faces criticism and support

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