by DE Compliance News | Mar 14, 2022 | Week In Review (WIR)
OFCCP Week In Review Team Named #1 in Government Contracting in JD Supra 2022 Readers Choice Awards
Answers to Title VII Religious Objections to COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements
$55M Available To Support Workforce Readiness To Individuals Leaving Prison
From Public Service to Corporate America: Lived Experiences of an LGBTQ Employee in the Workplace
Inclusive Extended Reality Technology & Hybrid Work Toolkit
E-Verify To Drop Internet Explorer Support
Safety Coalition Joined the 90-Day Trucking Apprenticeship Challenge
WHD Launched Retaliation Webpage
USDOL Signed MOU to Report to USDOJ Employers Pursuing “No-Poach” Recruitment Agreements And/Or Conspiring to Fix Wages
Biden Proposal to Update Davis-Bacon Is Designed To Increase Prevailing Wages for Workers on Public Construction Projects
President Biden Signed Federal Bi-Partisan FY2022 Omnibus Budget Bill Dissing Federal Civil Rights Agencies
He’s Back! Popular OFCCP Regional Director Sam Maiden Returns, Now As The RD for the Mid-Atlantic Region (Philadelphia)
Old, But Important, News We Missed. Biden Extended the COVID-19 Pandemic National State of Emergency Impacting Labor Laws
by DE Compliance News | Jan 11, 2021 | Week In Review (WIR)
EEOC Mediation Pilot Program Extended
USDOJ Pursues Last-Minute Attempt to Kill “Adverse Impact” Discrimination Claims Against Federal Grant Recipients
USDOL’s New Independent Contractor Final Rule is DOA, Or Is It? Not So Fast!
Comment on EEOC’s Wellness Program Incentive Proposal
HIRE Vets Award Officially Open for Registration
E-Verify Back-Up – Get Compliant by January 11, 2021
EEOC Shuts Down Democrat Commissioners’ Objections to More Transparent Commission Conciliation Negotiations with Respondent Employers
New Resources in the Telework & Accessibility Toolkit
New FAQs on CA Pay Data Reporting Act
WHD Issued First Two Opinion Letters of 2021
What Exactly is “Systemic Enforcement” at the EEOC?
Employment Numbers Take a Hit as Dining Occupancy Allowance Drops
Biden announced Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as Labor Secretary Nominee
EEOC To Hold Two Public Meetings This Week
by DE Compliance News | Jan 11, 2021 | OFCCP Compliance , Week In Review (WIR)
On Wednesday, January 6, 2021, the United States Department of Justice (“DOJ”) has submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”) for review a Final Rule amending DOJ’s regulations administering Title VI (Title 6) of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The Final Rule...
by DE Compliance News | Nov 9, 2020 | Week In Review (WIR)
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (“OFCCP”), the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”), and the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division (“DOJ CRD”) executed and finalized on November 3, 2020 a dramatically different (Memorandum...
by DE Compliance News | Nov 9, 2020 | Week In Review (WIR)
OFCCP Grants National Interest Exemptions for Recent Natural Disasters
USDOJ Touts Win in Disability-Related Childcare Case
EEOC TO Meet on Religious Discrimination
New Initiative to Help Americans Obtain Employment
Controversial MOU Between OFCCP and EEOC Now Vests OFCCP With Authority to Investigate Title VII Charges and Apply Tilte VII Liability and Remedies
Comment Now on HIRE Vets Medallion Program
Two New WHD Opinion Letters
OFCCP Released a Supply & Service Technical Assistance Guide
OFCCP Compliance: Looking Back and Ahead
OFCCP’s “New Gold Standard” in Resolving Potential Discrimination
The October Employment Situation Shows Slight Improvements
Mark Your Calendar – Happening THIS week!
by DE Compliance News | Aug 19, 2019 | Week In Review (WIR)
NPRM on Religious Exemption
Component 2 EEO-1 Filing System Update
EEOC’s 6th Report Card
USDOJ Argues Title VII Does Not Protect Transgender Employees
Deadline for Excellence in Disability Inclusion Award
by DE Compliance News | May 8, 2017 | Week In Review (WIR)
In today’s edition of OFCCP Week in Review (WIR), John C. Fox and Candee Chambers discuss the recent news affecting the OFCCP landscape, including the White House’s reported consideration of Eric Dreiband to be the USDOJ Civil Rights Division Chief; and the congressional budget flatlines OFCCP’s budget for 2017.