Posted on 01/31/2025 1:47:33 PM PST by Morgana
Donald Trump ordered federal employees to remove their pronounces from the email signatures as he continues his widespread purge of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives from the government.
Federal employees were sent memos ordering them to remove their pronouns from official government communications by the end of the week.
'Pronouns and any other information not permitted in the policy must be removed from CDC/ATSDR employee signatures by 5.p.m. ET on Friday,' read one message from the Center for Disease Control's Chief Information Officer Jason Bonander, according to a copy of the memo obtained by ABC News.
The memos cited Trump's executive orders signed after taking office as responsible for the change.
One federal government employee from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) griped to ABC News about Trump's detailed restrictions.
'In my decade-plus years at CDC I've never been told what I can and can't put in my email signature,' the employee said.
The use of pronouns in work emails has expanded in recent years to signal a company's commitment to inclusion of employees who identified as a different gender than the one they were born with.
The Democratic party sought to be as inclusive as possible, allowing potential employees for the Kamala Harris presidential campaign to select from nine different genders on employment applications.
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More winning! Excellent!
More winning! Excellent!
“The Most Magnificent” and “The Highly Esteemed” are adjectives and titles associated with my name and NOT pronouns therefore exempt.
I think he should have just made it optional, and they see who keeps using it.
A quick reminder for those who “just don’t get it.”
Well, yeah, hunny bunches, that's because narcissists like you have abused the formatting. Of course, conversely, in my decades of life, I've never been told to wear a face diaper until your agency tried to mandate it!
Can I wear my pajamas to work at least? hahahahahahaha
>>’In my decade-plus years at CDC I’ve never been told what I can and can’t put in my email signature,’ the employee said.
Only because he was a virtue-signalling leftard. Put a bible verse or MAGA in that signature, and watch how fast you’d get reprimanded/fired. Always best to stick with proper, non-political, business decorum at work.
Actually shouldn’t he let them keep the pronouns and then use them to target people he needs to fire?
Don’t like it? There’s the door.
The people who are bent out of shape about an email signature policy supported mandatory experimental drug injections as a condition of going to work.
I, me, my, mine. There DJT. Showed you.
I’m not sure I agree with this %100. I’m not talking about this they/them/zhen/zher nonsense, but there are times when I’m dealing with people with foreign names at work, and knowing whether they’re male or female up front would help.
‘In my decade-plus years at CDC I’ve never been told what I can and can’t put in my email signature,’ the employee said.”
Every place I’ve ever worked had very strict standards on what could and could not be in my email signature.
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We’ve dealt with that inconvenience for centuries — until Biden. I think we can handle it again.
Good. I’ve had federal co-workers who put the pronouns in their signature lines. I’m a contractor, and I’ve never done that.
You know the craziest ones will not ,LOL
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