EEOC Acting Chair Andrea Lucas will instruct the commission to re-evaluate rules under a landmark pregnancy law once a quorum of members is re-established, she said in a statement.
Lucas’s newly issued statement indicates she may push for a rescission by vote of parts of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act final rules that she voted against at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 2024.
Lucas’s commitment to “reconsider portions of the Final Rule that she believes are unsupported by law” adds to threats to the PWFA regulations under the Trump administration, which has already shown early signs of retreating from ...
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