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”
DE Talk | OFCCP in 2022: Lean Staff, Big Goals & New Changes Afoot
Season 3 • Episode 6
The federal contractor community has taken note of the quiet demeanor of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) since the Biden Administration took office. However, amongst the quiet comes big changes ahead – many of which might cause a stir for the federal contractor and subcontractor community. Tune in as DirectEmployers Executive Director Candee Chambers and employment law expert John C. Fox of Fox, Wang & Morgan discuss the undoing of all things Trump, the OFCCP’s upcoming priorities, and the new AAP verification program coming in February of 2022.
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OFCCP Week In Review: December 6, 2021
- Two Rapidly Approaching Vaccine Mandate Public Comment Periods Employers and Federal Contractors Should Note
- Vaccine Mandate Litigation Recap: Vaccine Challengers 4; Biden 0
- Decision Striking Down the Federal Contractor/Subcontractor Vaccine Mandate Portends Difficulty for OFCCP to Enforce its AAP Certification Portal
- OFCCP’s AAP Verification Interface Gets Set to Open – Contractors Must Now Decide Whether to Voluntarily Comply with OFCCP’s Unenforceable “Requirement” Since the Agency Has Now “Thrown Down Its Gauntlet”
- Big Budget Bill Busts Again: Federal Government Funded Through Only February 18, 2022
- International Day of Persons with a Disability Sparks Global Movement
- Amid a Strong Economy, Another Disappointing Monthly Jobs Report as Long-Term Unemployment Remains 1.1 Million Higher Than February 2020