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.
Workplace Diversity: The Essential Ingredient to Long Term Success
Workplace goals for 2017 are shifting, and while emphasis is being placed on technology and integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into many sectors of business, one thing still remains true–the talent within your business is still your number one driving force that...Sanford Health: Catering to the Complex Needs of a Health Care Career Site
For Sanford Health, recruiting health care professionals is serious business. Employees are responsible for the lives of patients on a daily basis, and skilled medical professionals are essential to the workings of the organization. However, finding these highly...OFCCP Week in Review: February 20, 2017
In today’s edition of OFCCP Week in Review (WIR), John C. Fox and Candee Chambers discuss the many Senate confirmations within the Veterans Administration and the Office of Management and Budgets, as well as who’s “out” and who’s “in” to be the incoming Secretary of Labor.
Getting to Know: Jonathan Liepe
Late last year we started the “Getting to Know” series to help Members get acquainted with some of our staff, partners and fellow Members. Today we’re learning a bit about long-time Member (and Board of Directors Member), Jonathan Liepe, Human...OFCCP Week in Review: February 13, 2017
Let Your Voice Be Heard | Now Collecting Suggestions for the Trump Administration Regarding Future EEOC & OFCCP Initiatives Deadline to Submit Comments: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 | Submit your comments The OFCCP Week in Review (WIR) is a simple, fast and direct...DEAM17 | Managing Evergreen Jobs to Limit Liability & Compliance Implications
This year DirectEmployers 2017 Annual Meeting & Conference (DEAM17) is all about candidate experience, which as an industry insider, you know involves more than just what meets the eye. There’s a plethora of behind-the-scenes responsibilities that tie it all...C&S Wholesale Grocers: Widescreen Branding Front & Center
With today’s constantly evolving technology, it is essential for companies to stay up to date when it comes to their online presence. A step as simple as refreshing the creative vision can breathe new life into a business. C&S Wholesale Grocers understands the...OFCCP Week in Review: February 6, 2017
In today’s edition of OFCCP Week in Review, John C. Fox and Candee Chambers discuss the OMB’s renewed self-identification form; Victoria Lipnic appointed to Chair of EEOC; White House Press Office indicates Trump Administration will leave Obama LGBTQ Executive Order intact; Andrew Puzder’s Senate confirmation hearing delayed indefinitely; 10th Circuit Judge Neil Gorsuch nominated to U.S. Supreme Court; Senate Judiciary Committee sends Senator Sessions’ nomination to be Attorney General to Senate for full vote; and end of the “Blacklisting Rule” now goes to Senate for a final vote.