OFCCP Week In Review: May 30, 2023

OFCCP Week In Review: May 30, 2023

  • Illinois Set to Become First U.S. State to Count Arab Americans When Collecting Public Data
  • OMB Working Group Now Preparing Final Recommendations to Overhaul Federal Race & Ethnicity Data Collections
  • Top 5 Actions to Take After Completing AAP Discussed in New DE Talk Minisode
  • Percentage of Older Women in U.S. Workforce Nearly Doubled Since 1980, USDOL Reported
  • USDOL WHD Announced First PUMP Act Enforcement Action
  • In Brief
  • Looking Ahead: Upcoming Date Reminders
DE Talk | Top 5 Actions to Take After You Complete Your Affirmative Action Plan

DE Talk | Top 5 Actions to Take After You Complete Your Affirmative Action Plan

Season 4 • Minisode

What comes next after you file your annual affirmative action plan? In this episode of the DE Talk podcast, experts from OutSolve provide practical guidance on the most important actions to take and the importance of compliance as a year-round focus, not just a one-time and done activity. Tune in as they share real-world, actionable advice related to adverse impact analysis, outreach strategies, organizational training, and much more!

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OFCCP Week In Review: May 30, 2023

OFCCP Week In Review: May 22, 2023

  • U.S. Government Accountability Office Report Found Employers Use Non-Competes to Protect Confidential Information, But Rarely Enforce Them
  • USDOL Wage & Hour Division Issued PUMP Act Bulletin Explaining New Employer Obligations
  • Focusing on Adverse Impact, U.S. EEOC Released a New Technical Assistance Document on Artificial Intelligence & Title VII
  • U.S. Federal Trade Commission Now Jumps into Biometric Privacy Protection Even in the Absence of Any New Congressional Authorizing Law
  • In Brief
  • Looking Ahead: Upcoming Date Reminders
OFCCP Week in Review, Special Edition | DEAMcon23 Day Three Recap

OFCCP Week in Review, Special Edition | DEAMcon23 Day Three Recap

  • ADA Update: Fast-Breaking Developments on “Reasonable Accommodation”
  • A Conversation with ODEP Assistant Secretary Taryn Mackenzie Williams
  • OFCCP Ombuds Stergio Discussed Using His Office to Assist with OFCCP Conflict
  • Research Team Illustrated How Career Pages Design Can Make a Difference in Increasing Applicants with Disabilities
  • DEAMcon23 Ends with a Bang After 27 Presentations
OFCCP Week In Review: May 30, 2023

OFCCP Week In Review: May 8, 2023

  • OFCCP Extended Enforcement Moratorium for Veterans’ Affairs Health Benefits Program Providers
  • COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement for Federal Contractors to End on May 11
  • NLRB Reverted Back to “Setting Specific” Legal Standard on How Employers May Deal with Abusive Employees
  • U.S. EEOC Published 2nd Notice on Proposal to Eliminate Counting Employees to Determine Filing “Type” for EEO-1 Component 1 Data Collection
  • JOLTS Report: Job Openings Decreased (for 2nd month in a row) this time by 384k in March as the U.S. Jobs Market Continues to Contract
  • White House Announced Three New Actions to Mitigate AI Risks
  • Economy Added 253k Jobs in April, Unemployment Rate Decreased Slightly to 3.4% But Long-Term Unemployment Increased as the “Great Resignation” Continues
  • In Brief
  • Looking Ahead: Upcoming Date Reminders