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DOJ Investigates Austin’s DEI Employment Practices

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

DOJ Investigates austin’s Racial Equity Policies for Potential Discrimination

Teh U.S. department ​of Justice (DOJ) has ​launched a⁤ civil rights inquiry into the City of Austin‘s employment practices, focusing on whether recent⁢ policies designed to promote racial equity violate federal law. The investigation, authorized under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act ⁢of ⁢1964, centers on concerns that the city’s initiatives may lead to discrimination against job applicants, current employees,‍ and​ participants in city-sponsored training⁢ programs.

The DOJ’s scrutiny ⁤stems from directives issued by the city’s Office ⁣of Equity, which aimed to integrate a “racial equity lens” across all City⁤ departments. These directives included⁢ instructions for ‌managers to establish racial equity expectations during hiring‌ processes, prioritize ⁣racial equity criteria in executive searches, and collect employee demographic data to identify and address ⁢disparities. ⁤The office ​also promoted the use of “racial equity tools” to influence ⁣policy, program, ⁤and budget⁢ decisions.

According to the ⁤DOJ, these measures raise legal questions regarding potential discriminatory practices. While officials emphasize that ​the ​investigation is preliminary and no conclusions have ​been reached, the probe signals a significant challenge to Austin’s efforts to⁢ proactively address systemic racial inequities.

Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General Eric Sell is leading⁣ the investigation.

The City of Austin maintains it’s ​compliance with federal law. A city⁣ spokesman told Texas scorecard, “We are confident that the‌ City is in‍ full ⁤compliance with⁢ the ​law.”

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