Ask companies in the USA Portugal to ensure laws against diversity and inclusion

According to the Embassy representative, in the responses to Lusa, “US diplomatic activities are reviewing all deals and bags, which are in line with the recent White House executive orders.”
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The US embassy in Portugal is asking companies in Portugal, with which they have an agreement, to verify whether they are in line with the US federal laws against diversity and inclusion, to “complete the document”.
According to the Embassy representative, in the responses to Lusa, “US diplomatic activities are reviewing all deals and bags, which are in line with the recent White House executive orders.”
“As part of this review, it asked the president’s executive orders from contractors and scholarship containers,” Mary Blanchard confirmed.
This verification adds that “companies have contracted or scholarship containers to ensure that only US Anti -Discution is in line with federal laws.”
This ensures that this verification is not done by the embassy and that they are only asking companies to be “self -hirt”.
“In other words, we are asking them to complete an additional document,” Mary Blanchard said.
Following this acquaintance, he said, “Each company encourages his lawyers to consult with regard to its specific realities.”
The embassy refused to provide a letter sent to the companies with the argument that “it does not share private correspondence”.
The initiative follows the various executive orders signed by Donald Trump on January 23 at the embassy in Portugal, which should only be detected to females and males and remove all the methods of promoting gender identity and diversity, equity and inclusions.
Oh Eco newspaper The embassy on Monday reported that the embassy was reviewing the agreements between the US government and the organizations in Portugal, which includes the verification of President Trump’s new rules against the variety of programs.
When Finance Minister Pedro Ris asked about the question at a press conference on Thursday, he chose to not respond directly, insisting that more “bridges” were needed than finding “disagreement points”.
A. General Union of Workers (UGT) He announced this Thursday that he had received a letter to the US embassy to express concern that the US had consulted the companies that had changed the company in Portugal, which would be questioned by a more democratic, affordable and solid world.
According to the International Press, several dozen European Union companies have received a letter from the United States embassy, suggesting that they leave diversity, equality and inclusion methods to continue to work with US state agencies.