Trump Executive Order

If your business is engaged in Federal contracting, you need to be aware of the potential impact of President Trump’s Executive Order about “Critical Race Theory” issued on September 22, 2020.

The order aims to prevent race and gender stereotyping in the workplace by government contractors. 

Depending on your views, Critical Race Theory either promotes diversity or encourages division. It is a controversial topic that’s a flashpoint with some people.  

Trump’s order states, “Therefore, it shall be the policy of the United States not to promote race or sex stereotyping or scapegoating in the Federal workforce or in the Uniformed Services, and not to allow grant funds to be used for these purposes. In addition, Federal contractors will not be permitted to inculcate such views in their employees.”

The provisions applicable to federal contracting go into effect 60 days from the signing of the Executive Order, making it effective November 21, 2020. 

Federal Contractors Barred from Promoting Race, Gender Stereotyping

What government contractors need to be aware of is section 4 of the Executive Order. 

Section 4.1 of the order (the full text of which can be found here) will require federal contracts to have provisions stating, “The contractor shall not use any workplace training that inculcates in its employees any form of race or sex stereotyping or any form of race or sex scapegoating.”  It goes on to further describe the type of training involved.

Section 4.2 further requires government contractors to send their labor unions and collective bargaining unit representatives notice of the contractor’s commitments under the Executive Order.  It also requires government contractors to post notices, approved by the government, of their commitment in the workplace for employees and applicants in conspicuous places. 

Under Section 4.3, if the contractor is not compliant their contracts can be cancelled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part. The contractor can be ineligible to receive future government contracts.

The rule also applies to any contractor’s subcontractors and every purchase order of the contractor, in Section 4.4. 

Section 4 of the Executive Order is prospective and will apply to “every Government contract hereafter” entered into 60 days from the date of the order, except for contracts exempt due to affirmative action. 

Government contractors, including small businesses, that are engaged in diversity training should be cognizant of the wording of the Executive Order. 

According to attorney Eric Crusius, writing on the Holland and Knight government contracts blog, “contractors should carefully review any ongoing or planned diversity and inclusion training to ensure it is well within the bounds of the requirements set forth in the EO.”

Hotline Established for Whistleblowers

The Department of Labor says its Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) has established a hotline to report complaints under the Executive Order. If someone suspects that a federal contractor is promoting this race and gender stereotyping in its diversity training, they are encouraged to report it.

The phone number is 202-343-2008 and the email address is ofccpcomplainthotline@dol.gov.

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This article, “Trump Executive Order Bans Critical Race Theory Training by Federal Contractors” was first published on Small Business Trends


Source: Small Business Trends

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