Last month, President Trump rescinded the Obama-era Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces executive order (a/k/a, the “Blacklisting Order”), which required companies to disclose violations of numerous federal employment and labor laws in order to qualify for contracts with the federal government, and practically created the risk that certain employers would be “blacklisted” from procuring federal contracts. The repeal came through the Congressional Review Act of 1996 (the “CRA”), which provides a fast-track process for repealing agency regulations.
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