US govt workers in diversity offices to be put on leave as programmes ordered shut
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The memo directed all department and agency heads to send workers notice by 5pm on Jan 22.
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WASHINGTON – US federal employees working in diversity offices must be put on paid leave by Jan 22 evening as the new administration of Mr Donald Trump has ordered the programmes shut, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed on X.
“Send a notification to all employees of Deia (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility) offices that they are being placed on paid administrative leave effective immediately as the agency takes steps to close/end all Deia initiatives, offices and programme,” said a US Office of Personnel Management memo posted on X.
The memo directed all department and agency heads to send workers notice by 5pm on Jan 22 and was confirmed by Ms Leavitt.
On Jan 20, the first day of his second term as president, Mr Trump repealed numerous executive orders promoting LGBTQ) equality. He
On the campaign trail, he vilified diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies in the federal government and corporate world, saying they discriminated against white people – men in particular.
“The Biden administration forced illegal and immoral discrimination programmes, going by the name ‘diversity, equity and inclusion’ (DEI), into virtually all aspects of the federal government, in areas ranging from airline safety to the military,” said one executive order ending such initiatives.
While campaigning, the Republican also demonised any recognition of gender diversity, attacking transgender people – notably transgender women in sports – and gender-affirming care for children.
In front of a crowd of supporters in Washington on Jan 20, Mr Trump wiped out 78 executive orders, actions and presidential memoranda issued by his predecessor, Democrat Joe Biden.
Several of the overturned decrees promoted diversity and equality in the government, workplaces and healthcare, as well as the rights of LGBTQ Americans. AFP

