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Employment law tends to be something that doesn’t make the front page, but with President Trump’s recent executive orders suddenly everyone you know purports to be an expert on the OFCCP.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) have become contentious topics in today’s polarized climate. Many companies are canceling or changing their DEI programs, or rebranding them to remove controversy. Combine this with changes in federal rules, and HR can be confused about what is required and what is not. How can you make all your employees feel included in such a situation?

Creating an inclusive workplace doesn’t have to spark controversy. You can be inclusive and diverse and comply with the law.

This session will focus on the changes in federal law and provide practical, low-conflict strategies for fostering a diverse and inclusive environment while navigating the sensitivities of employees and stakeholders.

Session Highlights:

  • The Changes in Washington DC
    • Andrea Lucas as new EEOC commissioner
    • Revocation of  Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965
    • Ending “workplace balancing”
  • Reframing DEI for the Modern Workplace:
    • Moving from buzzwords to actionable goals.
    • Focusing on fairness and opportunity instead of political rhetoric.
  • Creating an Inclusive Culture Without Alienating Teams:
    • Building policies rooted in respect and equity.
    • Encouraging organic conversations about diversity.
  • Practical Strategies for Low-Conflict Inclusion:
    • Recruiting from untapped talent pools.
    • Ensuring fair compensation and advancement opportunities for all employees.
  • Dealing with Resistance:
    • Addressing concerns from employees who view DEI initiatives skeptically.
    • Communicating inclusivity as a business strategy rather than a political agenda.
  • Measuring Success Without Making Waves:
    • Using transparent and objective metrics to evaluate inclusivity.

Why You Should Attend:

Diversity efforts don’t have to be divisive. This session provides practical tools to create a workplace that values inclusivity, avoids controversy, and enhances productivity and morale. Learn how to make meaningful progress in diversity without alienating your team.

Who Should Attend:

  • HR Professionals
  • Business Leaders
  • Diversity Officers
  • Managers and Supervisors
  • Team Leaders

During the Q&A session following the live event, ask a question, and get a direct response from our expert speaker.

Important Notice for our “Live” Attendees: If you have enrolled in the “Live Webinar”, you will get your instruction kit before 24 hours of the live class.

For Recorded and E-transcript Participants: If you have signed up for the “Recorded” class or for the “E-transcript”, you will get access to the “Recording link” or the “PDF” within 24-48 hours of the live class.

Suzanne Lucas spent 10 years in corporate HR where she hired, fired, managed the numbers, and double-checked with the lawyers. She left the corporate world to advise people and companies on how to have the best Human Resources departments possible.

Course Information

  • March 4, 2025
  • 10 AM PT | 01 PM ET
  • 60 Minutes
  • Suzanne Lucas