OFCCP Week In Review: May 3, 2021

OFCCP Week In Review: May 3, 2021

  • The Oscars Made History – New Accessibility Standards Are Here!
  • OFCCP Director Sets The Stage For What’s To Come: CSALS and OFCCP Audit Selection Methodology to Continue
  • OFCCP Announced A New Course – But You May Want To Wait
  • Confusion Surrounding the White House Task Force on Unionizing
  • Women in Apprenticeships and Nontraditional Occupations Grant Program
  • Is The Cost Of 13 Keystrokes An Accurate “Burden” Of The Uniformed Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures?
  • Federal Contractors Beware – New Minimum Wage Coming
  • Connections Between COVID-19 and Civil Rights Examined
  • OSHA Turned 50!
  • EARN Seeks to Ask Individuals with Disabilities What Might Influence Them to Self-Identify
  • Tip Rule Continues to Evolve
  • Reminder: Essential Workers – Essential Protections Training Initiative
  • Military Spouse Appreciation Day Event
OFCCP Week in Review: February 27, 2017

OFCCP Week in Review: February 27, 2017

In today’s edition of OFCCP Week in Review (WIR), John C. Fox and Candee Chambers discuss OFCCP’s first administrative complaint seeking to protect sexual orientation; 800 CSALs sent to federal contractors; Trump political nominees began moving into the labor positions; former OFCCP compensation program architect admits no widespread pay discrimination; and U.S. Department of Education withdrew the Obama Administration’s Title IX transgender bathroom use guidance.