President Trump revoked Executive Order 11246, which has been in place since 1965. EO 11246 prohibited federal contractors ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Executive Order 11246 in 1965. Since then, organizations doing business with the federal ...
When U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson took the stage at Howard University in June of 1965, he had already signed the Civil Rights act into law, and he said he expected to sign the Voting Rights Act ...
Lyndon B. Johnson’s Executive Order 11246, promoting affirmative action in federal contracting, was among the number of DEI policies targeted by the president.
But in revoking President Lyndon Johnson’s 1965 Executive Order 11246 that launched our decades-long imposition of de facto racial quotas under the euphemism “affirmative action,” Trump has gone ...
Trump revoked a decades-old executive order saying federal contractors must take affirmative action to avoid discrimination in hiring and employment.
OPINION Lance Gentry is a professor of marketing at the University of Mary Washington’s College of Business. Inspired by ...
By revoking Executive Order 11246, Donald Trump has erased key civil rights protections for federal contractors.
The phrase "affirmative action" and much of the executive order Trump is repealing, itself built on one signed by Johnson's ...
The US president has revoked a 1965 executive order, put federal DEI workers on leave and taken down diversity websites.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered that all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) staff be put on paid leave and ...