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
OFCCP Week In Review: November 15, 2021

OFCCP Week In Review: November 15, 2021

  • NLRB Counsel Seeks To Protect Immigrant Workers Rights
  • Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Blasted and Enjoined the OSHA ETS in a Harsh Order; The List of Lawsuits Challenging Biden’s COVID-19 Vaccination Mandates Continues to Grow
  • EARN Website Gets A Redesign
  • OFCCP Published Its NPRM to Rescind the Trump Religious Discrimination Exemption Rule, As Predicted Last Week
  • Six New Countries Eligible For H-2 Visa Programs
  • Federal Contractor Guidance Updated to Include New Fully Vaccinated Deadline
  • NILG Comments On The Collection Of Pay Data
  • Comment Now On The Issuance of “Consequential Damages” To Employees Per The NLRB
  • NLRB, EEOC, and USDOL Join Forces To Use Their “Bully Pulpits” to Combat Workplace Retaliation: No Substantive Requirements Planned
  • USVETS Honors 849 Companies With 2021 Hire Vets Medallion Awards!
  • Honoring Our Military Veterans
  • USDOL Seeks to Reverse Yet Another Trump Rule: Industry-Recognized Apprenticeship Programs Now on the Chopping Block: Ping-Pong
OFCCP Week In Review: November 15, 2021

OFCCP Week In Review: August 16, 2021

  • Neurodiversity Inclusion Checklist for Employers
  • Company Website Disability Inclusion Messaging
  • U.S. Senate Forwards the Proposed $3.5 Trillion FY 2022 Budget to U.S. House of Representatives, But Bans Critical Race Theory in Federally Funded Pre-K through K-12 Schools
  • Williams is the New ODEP Top Administrator (Obama Reunion Continues at USDOL)
  • NLRB Memo Directs Regions on Mandatory Issues to Submit to Headquarters
  • NILG Conference – Key Themes Recapped
  • Speak Up for A Panel on Artificial Intelligence Technology for Individuals With Disabilities at SXSW
OFCCP Week In Review: November 15, 2021

OFCCP Week In Review: March 30, 2020

  • WHD Launched Families First Q&A Page
  • USDOL Hosted a National Online Dialogue
  • EARN Announced COVID-19 Resources
  • NILG Gets OFCCP National Interest Clarifications
  • EEOC Champions Anti-Discrimination Reminder
  • Three New Opinion Letters on FLSA
  • EEOC Posted COVID-19 Q&A Webinar
  • Reasonable Accommodations and COVID-19
  • WHD Announced More COVID-19 Guidance
#InclusionWorks for Employers

#InclusionWorks for Employers

I had the great opportunity to attend the U.S. Business Leadership Network (USBLN) national conference, an annual meeting of companies with a demonstrated commitment to a disability-inclusive workplace. As always, the event was a very fitting prelude to National Disability Employment Awareness Month.