Some of the executive orders issued during the first week of the Trump administration directly called into question diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility initiatives.
“My administration has taken action to abolish all discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion nonsense,” President Trump said in an address at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week. “These are policies that were absolute nonsense throughout the government and the private sector,” he added.
While Trump has so far signed four executive orders directly targeting DE&I initiatives in the public and private sectors, HR Brew previously reported, Anuradha Hebbar, president of CEO Action for Inclusion & Diversity at SHRM, the largest association of HR professionals, told HR Brew, “We don't know what he has actually in plan, and that he wants to completely abolish DE&I in the federal government. His intent is not clear.”
Regardless of Trump’s priorities, Hebbar said that SHRM is still committed to DE&I. “There’s no question that diversity and inclusion are great for business, and our job is to really ensure companies and CEOs and all stakeholders continue to do this work and avoid legal risk, protecting their employees and making better worlds and workplaces,” she explained.
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