
Deloitte US follows Donald Trump’s directive, orders to drop gender pronouns and diversity goals: Report
Live MintIn response to US President Donald Trump's actions against transgender, Deloitte US has now made changes to its policies. According to Financial Times report, the firm has instructed consultants in its government and public services division to remove gender pronouns from their email signatures, citing the need to "align with new government client practices and requirements." Citing NDTV report, in a statement, Deloitte US has reaffirmed its commitment to adhering to government regulations, noting, “as a US government contractor, we have a long-standing track record of compliance with new governmental requirements.” Meanwhile, Deloitte is not the first company to make such changes. Accenture also recently eliminated its global diversity goals and demographic-specific career programs, citing a review of the evolving US political landscape. Trump and gender orders On January 20, President Donald Trump ordered that the US will recognise only two sexes, male and female, that are unchangeable.
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