A recent White House directive has prompted federal agencies to ban employees from disclosing their personal pronouns in email signatures, leading to automated blocking across platforms like Office 365 and Slack. Sources revealed that employees at agencies including USAID and EPA received instructions to remove pronouns from communications, which aligns with President Trump's executive orders aimed at redefining gender identification. This move is perceived as part of a broader initiative to rollback diversity and inclusion efforts within the federal government.
The directive effectively bans federal employees from disclosing their personal pronouns, resulting in systematic blocking of pronouns across email and messaging platforms within agencies.
Multiple agency directors informed staff that, due to President Trump's executive order, all features prompting the use of pronouns in communications would be disabled.
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