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EO 13950: Combating Race and Sex Stereotyping

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Summary

Prohibited federal contractors from conducting diversity training that included certain concepts about race and sex. Required contractors to agree not to promote specified concepts. Revoked by Biden on January 20, 2021.

Impact on Federal Contracting

While revoked, this order demonstrated how workforce training requirements can be imposed on contractors through executive action. Contractors should monitor changing training and diversity compliance requirements.

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EO Number
13950
President
Trump
Date Signed
2020-09-22
Category
Workforce & Labor

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