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National Credit Union Administration Required Employees, Contractors to Attend CRT-Inspired ‘Unconscious Bias Training’

The National Review:

The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), which is an independent federal agency responsible for regulating credit unions, required its employees and contractors to undergo “inclusion and unconscious bias training,” according to records obtained by Judicial Watch.

The conservative watchdog group published 15 pages of records it received through a Freedom of Information Act request on Wednesday, including an email from February 25, 2021 from the Office of Minority and Women Inclusion (OMWI) to “All NCUA Staff” that included an attached memo that details a “new, required training course” called “Inclusion at Work: Managing Unconscious Bias at the Office.”

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