Trump signs law quietly undercutting Obama's protections for LGBTQ workers
Trump signs law quietly undercutting Obama's protections for #LGBTQ workers
WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump signed legislation Monday that makes it harder for the federal government to keep track of companies’ labor violations when awarding contracts.
Under rules written during President Barack Obama’s administration, firms that bid on federal contracts would have to disclose their labor violations from the previous three years, including on laws pertaining to collective bargaining, safety and wages. They wouldn’t necessarily be barred from winning a contract, but they would have to come into compliance with the law.
The GOP-controlled House and Senate voted to overturn those rules, and Trump promised to “remove every job-killing regulation we can find” when he signed the bill.
But a less-noticed effect of this law is that it also undercuts Obama’s executive order protecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer contractors from discrimination ― an order that, so far, Trump has promised to keep intact.
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... congressional Republicans and Trump effectively killed the regulations that came from the Fair Pay and Workplaces executive order, making it harder for the federal government to ensure that contractors are complying with the law.
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CurtEastPoint
(19,326 posts)lambchopp59
(2,809 posts)I still will never understand "Log Cabin Republicans". Why in holy hell would anyone vote for politicians who actively work to remove even one's own basic rights or even imperil their lives?
"No better friend to the gays" my ass. But there are none so blind as those who refuse to see.
Even those Democratic politicians who were slow at supporting marriage equality still, to my knowledge, never entered the "deplorable's" realm nor ever suggested the likes of internment camps, "reparative therapy" or just plain removal of basic rights.
muhamed g
(31 posts)I was surprised to recently find out discriminating against transgender people is illegal in california. Trump can't change that.