Dept. Of Labor Issues New Guidelines to Stop Discrimination Against Religious Federal Contractors – IOTW Report

Dept. Of Labor Issues New Guidelines to Stop Discrimination Against Religious Federal Contractors

Town Hall: Thanks to the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, the federal government clarified that it is free to work with whichever organization is best able to achieve the government’s goals, providing optimal services to those in need.

The guidelines, recently issued by the DOL, explain that under current law the federal government may not discriminate against religious contractors or subcontractors. Instead, all contractors, religious and non-religious, must be permitted to compete for federal contracts on an equal playing field.

A wide variety of charitable work across the country is done through government contracts with various organizations, including religious non-profits. For instance, Catholic Charities USA contracts with the government to provide disaster relief services. Lutheran organizations contract to help immigrants and refugees. Muslim and Jewish organizations often partner with the government to provide faith-based and chaplain services.   read more

2 Comments on Dept. Of Labor Issues New Guidelines to Stop Discrimination Against Religious Federal Contractors

  1. “Muslim and Jewish organizations often partner with the government…”

    Muslim and Jewish in the same sentence?

    Watch out for the Jihad!!!

    “I keel you!”

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