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EEOC 2026 Reset: The New Rules on DEI, Retaliation, and Reverse Discrimination
Most HR teams are still operating as if the April 2024 EEOC Enforcement Guidance is law. It isn't. And the ground has shifted again since January.
In May 2025, a Texas federal court vacated the gender-identity and sexual-orientation portions of that guidance. In January 2026, the EEOC rescinded the entire document by a 2-1 vote — without notice, without comment, without a replacement. Then on June 4, 2026, the agency released its first-ever National Enforcement Plan, formally abandoning disparate impact liability theory and naming DEI-labeled hiring practices, diversity hiring panels, diversity statements, and race- or sex-based employment goals as enforcement targets for the next five years. Three weeks before that, on May 27, the agency proposed rescinding its 50-year-old voluntary affirmative action guidance entirely.
This session is built for HR leaders who don't have the luxury of waiting for clarity. We'll walk through exactly what changed, what survived, and what every employer needs to fix before the next subpoena, complaint, or audit lands. Topics include:
Bring your existing harassment policy and DEI program description. By the end of this session, you'll know exactly what to rewrite, what to keep, and what to take to counsel.
Why you can't afford to skip this one —
Every harassment and discrimination complaint filed against your organization in 2026 will be evaluated against a legal framework that didn't exist 18 months ago. Plaintiff's lawyers already know this. The EEOC already knows this — it told you so in writing, in a five-year plan. The only group still operating on the old map is HR. If that's you, you have weeks — not quarters — to catch up.
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Who Should Attend
Don Phin is a California employment law attorney. He has consulted with hundreds of companies to help improve their employment practices. He has presented over 600 times to CEOs, HR, and other executives on what works in employee relations. Don’s latest book is The 40| |40 Solution: Mastering the Emotional Energy of Leadership and Sales.
Don built HRThatWorks, used by 3,500 companies and sold to ThinkHR in 2014. In addition to consulting and speaking, Don does executive coaching and workplace investigations.
Originally a kid from the Bronx (you may still hear the accent), today Don lives in sunny Coronado, California.