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New York Times sued by US employment agency over diversity goals

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 12:49 PM

NEW YORK, May 5 (Reuters) – The New York Times was sued on Tuesday by the U.S. Equal ​Employment Opportunity Commission, which accused ‌the newspaper of passing over a white man for a top editorial role in favor of a less-qualified candidate to meet ‌diversity ​goals.

In a complaint filed ⁠in Manhattan federal ⁠court, the EEOC said the Times discriminated against the male candidate based on his race or sex, violating ​Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

The Times did ⁠not immediately respond to ⁠requests for comment.

Tuesday’s reverse discrimination ​lawsuit reflects the EEOC’s new approach to ​employment cases as it aligns itself ‌with U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies.

Trump has attacked so-called diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in business, and soon ⁠after beginning his second White House term issued executive orders to end DEI in ⁠the federal ‌government.

The Republican president is ⁠also suing the Times in ​a $15 ‌billion defamation lawsuit, accusing it ​of trying ⁠to sabotage his 2024 election campaign and disparage his reputation as a successful businessman.

(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York, Editing by Franklin Paul and ​Nia Williams)