OFCCP Week In Review: December 14, 2020

OFCCP Week In Review: December 14, 2020

  • USDOL Announced A Coming Controversial OFCCP Final Rule Recognizing Expanded Religious Defenses, Even While Only Mirroring the Recent Case Law Which Established Them, Published the Rule Two Days Later, And Then Two Days Later Drew Angry Criticism From House Speaker Pelosi + Bonus Deep Dive Blog Post
  • Disability and Employment Boot Camp Underway
  • EEOC To Begin Formal Opinion Letters
  • Rounding Out the Year with a Look Ahead to OFCCP Compliance in 2021
  • Nine Democrat Senators Ask The EEOC To Investigate Hiring Processes Using Artificial Intelligence Tools
  • Checklists Every Employer Needs To Stay Off the Naughty List!
  • DOJ Continues ADA Celebration Recognizing a Win in Education With Service Animals
OFCCP Week In Review: December 14, 2020

OFCCP Week In Review: July 6, 2020

  • OFCCP Plugs Its ”Early Resolution Procedures” With A Report of Results
  • NLx Research Hub Announced – A New Look at the Skills Gap
  • USDOL Awarded $80 Million in Apprenticeship Grants to Help Close the Skills Gap
  • USDOL Awarded $42 Million in Youth Apprenticeship Grants to Help Four Industries Beat the Skills Gap
  • NDEAM Theme Announced for October Observance
  • OFCCP’s Ambitious “Final Stretch” Regulatory Agenda
  • OFCCP Final Rule: TRICARE Health Care Providers Rejoice as Agency Declares It Lacks Authority Over Them
  • President Trump Amends Immigration Proclamation For Clarity
  • June Unemployment Numbers Continue to Decline
  • Prior Pay History? Still a “Jump Ball:” Law Continues to Vary by Location and Protected Status