Federal workers have been instructed to eliminate any gender-identifying pronouns from email signatures, following President Trump's executive order to remove gender ideology references in official government materials. This directive extends to various agencies, including the Labor Department and the Department of Veterans Affairs, mandating strict adherence to binary classifications of gender, specifically MALE and FEMALE, while also directing department heads to report compliance by a specified deadline. Notably, all-gender bathrooms at agencies have also been closed to remain within the guidelines.
Federal workers are now required to remove references to their identifying pronouns from email signatures, as part of President Trump's order to eliminate gender ideology from official government materials.
The directive mandates the removal of gender references from all official materials by 5 p.m. Friday, fostering a climate that strictly adheres to binary gender classifications.
The use of GENDER is not allowed on any form, emphasizing a strict binary classification of MALE and FEMALE in official documentation and communication.
Department heads are required to report back on compliance with the directive, affecting all federal agencies including Veterans Affairs and the Environmental Protection Agency.
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