A Louisiana federal judge has blocked parts of an EEOC rule related to abortion from being enforced in two Republican states and a coalition of religious organizations. The ruling prevents the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) from requiring these states and a group representing Catholic bishops to provide accommodations to employees who undergo elective abortions. The decision was made by a judge appointed by former President Trump and grants a preliminary injunction in response to a case brought by the states and the Catholic organization. The blocked rule was part of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.
A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction in a case brought by two states and Catholic organization to halt a federal rule that would have forced them to provide accommodations to their workers for abortions. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/kdltfQubaf
A Louisiana federal judge has blocked the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from requiring two states and a group representing Catholic bishops to provide accommodations to employees who undergo elective abortions. Subscribe: https://t.co/9HSJ5xQsef https://t.co/mYhkTrukCf
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