OFCCP Creates Infographic to Explain Its Jurisdictional Thresholds
As a part of its ongoing outreach and education efforts, OFCCP developed a new “Jurisdictional Thresholds” infographic. The infographic helps employers, employees, and other interested parties easily determine when OFCCP’s Executive Order 11246, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 503), and the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act regulations apply to companies doing business with the federal government.
Autism Speaks and DirectEmployers Partnership to Multiply Opportunities for Job Seekers
The following press release was issued on September 16, 2015 by DirectEmployers partner, Autism Speaks. Expanding access to one million job postings for people with disabilities TheSpectrumCareers.com, the employment website for people with autism and other...DirectEmployers Announces OFCCP Advisory Board
Leading OFCCP compliance solution provider creates a 15-person advisory board comprised of affirmative action and OFCCP regulatory experts to help educate the nation’s largest federal contractors on evolving requirements. Indianapolis-based nonprofit DirectEmployers...OFCCP Week In Review: September 14, 2015
The “OFCCP Week in Review” is a simple, fast and direct summary of relevant happenings in the OFCCP regulatory environment published every Monday. Here are this week’s developments: September 1, 2015: President Obama Issued Executive Order 13706 Requiring Federal...OFCCP Announces Final Rule to Promote Pay Transparency
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) is publishing a Final Rule that promotes pay transparency by prohibiting federal contractors and subcontractors from discharging, or otherwise discriminating against their employees or job applicants for...Redeem Your Lunch Hour
At some point during your work day (especially if you’re in a more traditional 9-to-5 setting), you’re going to take a break to eat. You have this chunk of time in the middle of your day called “lunch hour”… so how can you make the most of it? Sure, you need to eat. That’s a given. But that lunch hour can be used for so much more too.