On his first day in office, President Trump issued an Executive Order (E.O.) rescinding more than 60 E.O.s issued by President Biden.
Two of the rescinded E.O.s regulated federal contractors:
- E.O. 14055, which required successor contractors under the Service Contract Act (SCA) to offer jobs to a predecessor contractor’s employees; and
- E.O. 14069, which directed contracting agencies to consider requiring contractors to post pay information on job advertisements and prohibit contractors from considering prior salary history.
The rescission of many of the other E.O.s will abruptly change federal diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policy. Most of these E.O.s imposed requirements on federal agencies rather than on federal contractors, such as by requiring federal agencies to adopt agency equity plans.