The White House has halted an Obama administration rule that would require businesses to report worker pay data by gender, race and ethnic groups in hopes of narrowing wage gaps among workers. The plan was announced by President Obama in early 2016 and was set to take effect early next year. But the Trump administration, siding with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and others, contended that the data collection would be too burdensome for firms and questioned how effective the information might be in fighting wage discrimination. Critics of the White House move, which came in a memo from the Office of Management and Budget on Tuesday, were outraged.
LEER MÁS: LATimes.com
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