According to the internal memo acquired by the hill, the federal government employees comply with the presidential order issued by President Trump and the instructions from the Human Resources Management Bureau (OPM), and e -mail by the end of Friday. It was instructed to delete the pronoun from the signature (OPM).
The Labor Bureau employees were e -mailed that the updated signature on Friday afternoon should include only the complete legal name, not the synonym.
According to the memo reviewed on the hill, the Ministry of State's workers received similar instructions on Friday and updated the signature of email.
The Ministry of Transport, the Energy Bureau, and the Ministry of Health and Welfare workers were also told to delete pronouns. ABC News reported Friday.
The Labor Bureau employee was told that the signature could not include the “nickname”.
The order to delete the nickname appears to be directed to a transgender worker who has not yet changed its name. In essence, you need to use “dead name” or name before the migration.
The Labor Bureau proposed that one supervisor had previously proposed an employee to remove pronouns from e -mail signatures. Otherwise, the new administration proposed to target them.
According to the information, the supervisor said.
On the first day of Trump's appointment, the agent's command was signed by the Presidential Order of Transgender's rights, diversity, fairness, and comprehensive initiatives.
The OPM memo issued on Wednesday has instructed the director to “review the Outlook and other electronic mail systems, and turn off the function that users promote synonyms.”
In addition, this memo is a transformer from the use of gender identity and optimal single sex facilities, as an institution for placing employees associated with “promoting gender idento logic” on an administrative leave by 5 pm on Friday. He told the gender worker to the bar transgender worker.





