Add news
News Every Day |

EEOC chief shift focus to investigating DEI but her methods provoke outcries

ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — The acting chief of the top federal agency for protecting worker rights has signaled a pivot toward prioritizing President Donald Trump’s campaign to stamp out diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the private and public sectors.

The initial steps taking by Andrea Lucas, acting chief of the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission, have earned her strong backing from the Trump administration, which has moved against DEI through embattled executive orders that dismantled programs at federal agencies and threatened investigations and stiff financial penalties for federal contractors that engage in “illegal” diversity-related practices. Trump recently nominated Lucas to a new five-year term as commissioner.

But former Democratic EEOC officials and prominent civil rights groups have accused Lucas of taking shortcuts that supersede her authority and they have urged employers to be wary of her directives and guidance, if not altogether ignore them.

The most recent flashpoint involves two “technical assistance” documents issued by the EEOC along with the Department of Justice attempting to clarify what might constitute “DEI-related Discrimination at Work” and providing guidance on how workers can file complaints over such concerns.

The documents take broad aim at practices such as training, employment resources group and fellowship programs, warning such programs — depending on how they’re constructed — could run afoul of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits employment discrimination based on race and gender.

The documents followed letters that Lucas sent to 20 prominent law firms demanding information about diversity fellowships and other programs she claimed could be evidence of discriminatory practices.

A group of 10 former Democratic commissioners and counsels released its own letter Thursday warning the legal community the DEI documents give the misleading impression that common programs “are fraught with legal peril” and dismissed them as reflecting Lucas’s “personal opinion.” The letter offered counter-guidance on how employers should continue implementing training and other practices that EEOC policy documents encourage to prevent discrimination.

Last month, seven of the same former EEOC officials sent Lucas a letter warning that she appeared to exceed her authority with her demands for information from the 20 law firms without first launching a formal investigation. A group of prominent civil rights organizations went a step further in their own letter to Lucas, urging the law firms to ignore her demands because they have no legal obligation to reply.

“This isn’t how the EEOC works. No single commissioner — not even the Chair — has the authority to send threatening letters demanding private information from employers,” said Noreen Farrell, director of Equal Rights Advocates, one of the civil rights organizations that signed onto the response led by the National Women’s Law Center. “The EEOC Chair can’t just rewrite decades of settled civil rights law with a hastily written memo.”

Jenny Yang, a former EEOC commissioner under President Barack Obama, said Lucas’ letters to the 20 law firms were without precedent at the EEOC, which initiates most investigations in response to complaints filed by workers. In very rare cases, a commissioner can file their own charge against an employer but it wouldn’t be made public and would require the commissioner to provide evidence of possible discrimination under penalty of perjury, Yang said.

Law firms — including some of the 20 targeted by Lucas — are already coming under pressure to change their approach to diversity and inclusion in response to separate Trump executive orders designed to punish them for taking on the president’s rivals as clients and other actions that have angered him. For example, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom recently learned that the president intended to issue an order targeting it over its pro bono legal work and its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. The firm has consequently agreed to review its hiring practices, among other things.

The 20 law firms targeted in Lucas’ letters did not respond to questions from The Associated Press about whether they intended to respond to her demands. Lucas did not respond to request for comment on the DEI technical assistance documents, and the EEOC declined to say whether the law firms have any legal obligation to respond to her letters or whether they would face any penalty for not doing so.

But Lucas, a Republican who was first appointed to the EEOC in 2020, has long argued that she is not reinterpreting civil rights laws but rather sounding the alarm that many companies have adopted DEI practices that cross the line into discrimination. Lucas has argued the EEOC has turned a blind eye to risky company practices, which she said proliferated especially after the 2020 racial justice protests that followed the police killing of George Floyd.

“Far too many employers defend certain types of race or sex preferences as good, provided they are motivated by business interests in ‘diversity, equity, or inclusion.’,” Lucas said in a statement announcing the new technical assistance on DEI.

Many employers are likely to take heed of her warnings as the EEOC signals that it will be become a powerful ally to workers claiming discrimination stemming from DEI practices.

Anuradha Hebbar, president of CEO Action for Inclusion & Diversity, an arm of the influential Society for Human Resource Management, said the EEOC has especially makes clear that companies should avoid fellowships, internships and other programs that are only open to women or certain racial groups.

Stefan Padfield of conservative think tank National Center for Public Policy Research praised the EEOC’s the shift as a much-needed course correction that will open the floodgates for complaints against DEI practices that should be deemed illegal.

Lucas has acknowledged that she cannot unilaterally change some of the agency’s guidelines and policies that may contradict Trump’s slew of executive orders, though the EEOC has already moved to drop seven lawsuits alleging discrimination against transgender and nonbinary people in response to a presidential order declaring the government would only recognize the male and female genders.

Changing such policies — including the EEOC’s five-year strategic enforcement plan that pledges support for DEI — would require a majority vote by the agency’s five commissioners. But Trump recently fired two of those commissioners — both Democrats — before their terms expired in a move that upended 60 years of precedent for an agency established by Congress as independent and bipartisan.

In their letter Thursday, the former EEOC officials accused Lucas of cherry-picking rare instances of discrimination to convey the message that training and other DEI practices are inherently risky when in fact most are legally sound.

“Our federal civil rights offices and officials should not be intimidating or discouraging employers who are working to advance these goals,” the letter said.

________

The Associated Press’ women in the workforce and state government coverage receives financial support from Pivotal Ventures. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find AP’s standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at AP.org.

Source

Москва

Путин проводит встречу с эмиром Катара в Москве

Реклама
Top 6 nutrition questions men should ask themselves after 40

To maintain health and remain full of energy, men will be helped by this

Get Arsenal to win Champions League at 100/1 after Real Madrid heroics with talkSPORT BET

Resurfaced email reveals Mark Zuckerberg considered selling Instagram six years ago: ‘There is a non-trivial chance that we will be forced to spin out Instagram and perhaps WhatsApp in the next 5-10 years anyway’

Spotify appears to be having a major outage right now

IPL match today, MI vs SRH: All you need to know

Ria.city






Read also

Please Почему стоит избрать уличный дверной доводчик

Google’s Play Store Warning—Do Not Update This App

B&M shoppers race to buy clever gadget that’s perfect for drinks in the garden & say it’s a must for Prosecco fans

News, articles, comments, with a minute-by-minute update, now on Today24.pro

News Every Day

Get Arsenal to win Champions League at 100/1 after Real Madrid heroics with talkSPORT BET

Today24.pro — latest news 24/7. You can add your news instantly now — here


News Every Day

Riyan Parag argues with umpire after bat fails gauge test - WATCH



Sports today


Новости тенниса
WTA

Анна Блинкова проиграла лаки-лузеру в первом круге турнира WTA-250 в Руане



Спорт в России и мире
Москва

Отдохните с комфортом после весеннего полумарафона



All sports news today





Sports in Russia today

Москва

Отдохните с комфортом после весеннего полумарафона


Новости России

Game News

Be Quiet's created the quietest mechanical gaming keyboards I've ever used, offering the striking benefit of not annoying everyone in a five meter radius


Russian.city


Москва

В Москве задержали активиста, вышедшего в пикет в поддержку журналистов, осужденных по делу ФБК


Губернаторы России
Режиссёр

Режиссер Герман-младший заявил, что готов снимать Михаила Ефремова


В Москве ограничат движение транспорта и закроют пешеходные переходы в апреле и мае

Ефимов: свыше 150 миллионов кв. м недвижимости ввели в эксплуатацию в Москве с 2011 года

Путин проводит встречу с эмиром Катара в Москве

Таланты в сердце Чечни: впервые в Грозном пройдет отборочный тур благотворительного детского фестиваля «Добрая волна»


NARGIZA представила сингл "Нас больше нет"

Большой театр представит оперную премьеру «Риголетто» Верди в Мариинском театре

Экс-солистка «Вороваек» назвала Новикова уважаемым человеком в ответ на критику

Дилара не смогла сдержать слёз, рассказывая о периоде после расставания с Моргенштерном*: видео


Даниил Медведев на девятом месте ATP, Рублёв остаётся лучшим из русских

Хачанов вышел в 1/4 финала турнира ATP в Барселоне

Впервые в матче ATP-тура принял участие теннисист, родившийся в 2008 году

Карен Хачанов пробился во второй круг турнира в Барселоне, одолев Кэмерона Норри



Кадры северного сияния в России

Будут ли магнитные бури сегодня, 17 апреля 2025 года?

Желдорреммаш внедряет институт молодых специалистов

Концертный директор Москва. Концертный директор контакты. Концертный директор артиста.


Wildberries и Russ расширят логистику на 2,5 млн кв. м до конца года.

РФ хоче в 5 разів збільшити експорт скрапленого газу: нова енергостратегія

ВПЕЧАТЛЯЮЩИЙ ДЕБЮТ LG НА DATA CENTER WORLD 2025

Одиннадцатый этап культурно-образовательного кластера «Город мастеров» успешно завершился в Псковской области


Метеоролог Позднякова пообещала летнее тепло в Москве на Пасху

Сибиряки в Великой Отечественной: день за днём – апрель

Кандидат в депутаты Ульяновской области найден мертвым в Москве

CoinEx×ViaBTC стали главными спонсорами Blockchain Forum в России



Путин в России и мире






Персональные новости Russian.city
Дмитрий Шостакович

Гастроли Большого театра России пройдут в Самаре на сцене Шостакович Опера Балет



News Every Day

IPL match today, MI vs SRH: All you need to know




Friends of Today24

Музыкальные новости

Персональные новости