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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce urged President Trump to withdraw his executive order that extended his administration's ban on race- and sex-based discrimination training to include federal contractors.

The Chamber, joined by over 150 state and local chambers, trade associations and nonprofits, wrote a letter to Trump on Thursday, saying the order creates significant obstacles for employers.

“Many of our members are federal contractors and subcontractors that will be covered by this E.O. As currently written, we believe the E.O. will create confusion and uncertainty, lead to non-meritorious investigations, and hinder the ability of employers to implement critical programs to promote diversity and combat discrimination in the workplace,” the groups wrote.

The executive order was issued on Sept. 22 and outlaws the teaching of “divisive concepts,” including the idea that one race or sex is superior, that the U.S. is fundamentally racist or sexist, that any individual should feel “discomfort, guilt, anguish” or physiological distress because of their race or sex or that an individual bears responsibility for past actions by others of the same race or sex.

read more:

https://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/business-a-lobbying/521281-chamber-of-commerce-pushes-back-on-trump-extending

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