U.S. Department of Labor

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Last mentioned: Mar 8, 2026

Timeline

  1. Progress Milestone

    Current assessment of the 1 million target shows significant growth in non-traditional sectors.

  2. State of the Union

    President Trump officially declares the end of DEI as a federal and corporate standard.

  3. Federal Contractor Mandate

    New rules require federal contractors to certify 'merit-only' hiring practices.

  4. Corporate Rollbacks Begin

    Several Fortune 500 companies announce the dissolution of standalone DEI departments.

  5. Inauguration & Initial Orders

    Executive orders signed targeting DEI training in federal agencies.

  6. Policy Reinstatement

    The Trump administration reinstates IRAPs and sets the 1 million apprenticeship target.

  7. Policy Reversal

    The Biden administration pauses and eventually rescinds the IRAP framework.

  8. Initial Executive Order

    President Trump signs the first Executive Order on Expanding Apprenticeships in America.

Stories mentioning U.S. Department of Labor 2

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Trump Declares End of DEI in SOTU: Implications for Corporate Strategy

President Trump used his State of the Union address to declare the 'end' of DEI initiatives following a year of intense executive and legislative pressure. While some corporations have dismantled their programs to avoid federal scrutiny, others are rebranding their efforts to navigate a fragmented legal landscape.

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