OFCCP Week In Review: June 6, 2022

OFCCP Week In Review: June 6, 2022

  • Survey Says…Participants Prefer Online Mediation For EEOC Charge Resolution
  • EARN Released Short Video To Assist Employers in Mental Health Awareness
  • Federal Court Finds Georgia County Employee Medical Insurance Program Violated Title VII On Its Face By Denying A Transgender Female Employee “Sex Change” Surgery Coverage
  • NLRB Revised Electronic Notice Posting Requirement
  • May’s Employment Situation Relatively Status Quo from April
GAO Made Seven Lackluster Recommendations to OFCCP to “Improve Oversight of Veterans’ Federal Contractor Employment”

Unanimous Appellate Court Struck Down ALJ Decision Finding Baltimore Enterprise Rent-a-Car Guilty of Unlawful Race Discrimination: Judge Did Not Understand Title VII Law

In an unforgiving decision, a unanimous Administrative Review Board of the USDOL reversed and remanded the entirety of the 2019 Recommended Decision and Order of USDOL Administrative Law Judge Morris Davis. In doing so, the ARB held that Judge Davis misunderstood and...
OFCCP Week In Review: June 6, 2022

OFCCP Week In Review: May 31, 2022

  • Unanimous Appellate Court Struck Down ALJ Decision Finding Baltimore Enterprise Rent-a-Car Guilty of Unlawful Race Discrimination: Judge Did Not Understand Title VII Law
  • The Crossroads of Mental Health Illness and the FMLA
  • E-Verify Clarified Process Terms
  • EEOC Commissioner Nominee Failed to Secure U.S. Senate Confirmation: Political Drama About To Unfold
  • GAO Made Seven Lackluster Recommendations to OFCCP to “Improve Oversight of Veterans’ Federal Contractor Employment”
  • Overtime Listening Session For West Coast Employers
  • E-Verify Improves Process Forms
  • Comment Now on Functional Affirmative Action Program Processes
OFCCP Week In Review: June 6, 2022

OFCCP Week In Review: May 23, 2022

  • Court Holds California State Law Requiring Female Representation on Boards of Publicly Held Companies Unconstitutional
  • New Feature in OFCCP Contractor Portal Allows for Bulk Processing of AAP Establishments
  • EEOC to Host LGBTQ+ Advocacy Webinar in the Post-Bostock World
  • Veterans Employment, Training, and Employer Outreach Committee to Host Public Meeting
  • EEOC Listened to a Powerful Panel to Aid in Ending Harassment in the Construction Industry
  • National Labor Exchange Breaks Record with Four Million Job Listings Now Available on a Daily Basis!
  • Fifth Circuit Case Decision Struck Down the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Entire Administrative Law Judicial System
  • OFCCP Changes Up Its Audit Selection Methodology: OFCCP Plunged Deeper into New Era of “Drive-Thru Audits”
OFCCP Week In Review: June 6, 2022

OFCCP Week In Review: May 16, 2022

  • New Resources on Workplace Protections for Nursing Mothers
  • Shifting from the Great Resignation to the Great Retention
  • Take Note of Interim Acceptable Employment Authorization for I-9 Form
  • EEOC to Hold Hearing on Race, Sex, and National Origin Discrimination In Construction
  • Federal Agencies to Host Question & Answer Session
  • USDOL to Host a Virtual Event – Building Mental Health-Friendly Workplaces
  • EEOC and DOJ Release Guidance on The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Hiring To Help Prevent Disability Discrimination
  • Comment Now on Davis-Bacon and Related Acts Information Collection
OFCCP Week In Review: June 6, 2022

OFCCP Week In Review: May 9, 2022

  • NLRB Standardizes Education for Immigrants of Their Rights Under the National Labor Relations Act
  • Mental Health Awareness Month – What Can You Do?
  • Free Two-Day Virtual Forum On Construction and Government Contracting
  • Department of Homeland Security Extends Expiration of Employment Authorization Documents
  • EEOC to Discuss Discrimination and Harassment in Construction – Open to Public Viewing
  • EEOC and USDOL To Host Webinar Series on Advancing “Workplace Equity”
  • GAO Offered Service Contract Act Enforcement Insights When It Reported Progress to The U.S. Senate Budget Committee, But Also The Need For Further Improvement As To Five Recommendations GAO Made In 2020
  • The Great Resignation Moved into an Even Higher Gear as Short-Term and Long-Term Unemployment Both Continued Essentially Unchanged For April 2022, But More Workers Lost Touch
OFCCP Week In Review: June 6, 2022

OFCCP Week In Review: May 2, 2022

  • I-9 Form Flexibility Extended, Again…This Time to October 31, 2022
  • Advisory Committee on Apprenticeship to Hold Public Meeting
  • NLRB Taps into the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service for Good Faith Bargaining Assistance
  • New Federal Contractor Audit List Coming in May (This Month!)
  • Mind The Gap: Are Your Recruiters Prepared?
  • The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Held that the NLRB General Counsel Job is a Species of Political Appointments Subject to the Advice and Consent of the Senate Which Does Not Guarantee the Appointee’s Term in Office
  • Job Accommodation Network Shifting Communication Strategy to Meet Employer Needs
  • Deadline Looming For EEO-1 Survey – Then Its Failure To File Phase
OFCCP Week In Review: June 6, 2022

OFCCP Week In Review: April 25, 2022

  • This Week’s Vaccination Injunction Puzzle at a Glance
  • EEOC and OFCCP to Host Second HIRE Initiative Roundtable
  • Director Yang Told the DirectEmployers Annual Meeting Audience That Subgroup Goals & Non-Binary Gender Reporting Are On OFCCP’s Agenda
  • EEOC Commissioner Sonderling Told DirectEmployers Annual Meeting Attendees The EEO-1 Component 2 Survey Will Soon Return