OFCCP Week In Review: August 28, 2023

OFCCP Week In Review: August 28, 2023

  • Seventh Circuit: ADA Requires Employers To Consider Accommodating Employee Commutes To Work
  • Third-Party Businesses Now Liable for Discrimination Undertaken on Behalf of an Employer Under California’s Anti-Discrimination Law
  • House Bill Would Mandate Federal Contractors Adopt Cyber Vulnerability Disclosure Policy
  • Major Law Firms & Prominent Employers Targeted in Flood of Anti-DEI Lawsuits/EEOC Charges Energized by SCOTUS’ University Admissions Decision
  • EEOC’s FY 2022-2026 Strategic Plan Blurs The Lines Between It and The OFCCP As The EEOC Now Focuses On Systemic Discrimination
  • On Schedule, NLRB Announced Direct Final Rule on Quickie Election Procedures
  • New U.S. NLRB Framework for Union Representation Proceedings Goes Beyond Already Union-Friendly Joy Silk Doctrine
  • Here is What is New in OFCCP’s Latest Audit Scheduling Letter for Supply & Service Contractors
  • OFCCP Published Its Expected Controversial Changes to its Greatly Expanded Supply and Service Scheduling Letter and Itemized Listing
  • In Brief
  • Looking Ahead: Upcoming Date Reminders
OFCCP Week In Review: August 9, 2021

OFCCP Week In Review: August 9, 2021

  • Kansas Workforce Centers Received the NASWA Award for Exceptional Veteran Service
  • OFCCP Director Yang Looks to Modernize the Agency
  • EEOC Commissioner Sonderling: Commission To Tackle Artificial Intelligence in Employment Decisions
  • 12+ Million Job Postings This Year to the NLx in the US!
  • EEOC Chair Charlotte Burrows: Systemic Discrimination is on EEOC’s Radar
  • Combating Racist Training in the Military Act of 2021
  • EEOC to Host Unconscious Bias Training
  • All Five Members of the NLRB Are Now Seated
  • More Time to Comment on the $15 Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors
  • Four OFCCP Regional Directors Provided Updates and Recommendations
  • NILG Recap – This Week!
  • Access the Disability Equality Index Best Practices Collection
  • Employment in U.S. soared in July! The Unemployment Percentage Dropped an Astonishing Half-a-Point to 5.2%. However, Individuals with Disabilities Continue to Be the Hidden Talent Force
  • EEOC Listening Session on its Re-Opening Plan