US workplace rights chief urges white men to report race or sex discrimination at work

US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Chair Andrea Lucas has urged white men to report experiences of race or sex discrimination at work, citing potential claims under federal civil rights laws, X quoted by the Associated Press. The appeal follows Vice President JD Vance’s post criticising DEI initiatives. Lucas’ tenure prioritises investigating DEI-related workplace discrimination, supported by technical guidance from the EEOC and DOJ, while legal experts and former commissioners have raised concerns over targeting specific demographic groups, X quoted by the Associated Press.

US workplace rights chief urges white men to report race or sex discrimination at work
US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Chair Andrea Lucas has urged white men to report experiences of race or sex discrimination at work, citing potential claims under federal civil rights laws, X quoted by the Associated Press. The appeal follows Vice President JD Vance’s post criticising DEI initiatives. Lucas’ tenure prioritises investigating DEI-related workplace discrimination, supported by technical guidance from the EEOC and DOJ, while legal experts and former commissioners have raised concerns over targeting specific demographic groups, X quoted by the Associated Press.