Posts tagged OFCCP.

The Ninth Circuit rules that FOIA does not protect data from disclosure. Continue Reading ›

They’ve all but shut the door, turned off the lights, and put up the “closed” sign.  Continue Reading ›

Spoiler: Section 503 takes center stage.   Continue Reading ›

File under “thanks, but no thanks.”   Continue Reading ›

DOL proposes to eliminate agency. Continue Reading ›

OFCCP has had three heads in the first three months of 2025.  Continue Reading ›

Did you hear that? It was the other shoe dropping.  Continue Reading ›

And other changes are afoot.  Continue Reading ›

DOL’s first step in the dismantling of EO 11246.   Continue Reading ›

In case you missed our Client Bulletin on Executive Order 14171, it is reproduced here.   Continue Reading ›

The future of DOL’s administrative law judges is now murky.  Continue Reading ›

Corporate Scheduling Announcement List identifies 2,000 lucky establishments.  Continue Reading ›

New audit list dropped June 7th.   Continue Reading ›

Traditional rules apply to AI, too!   Continue Reading ›

The goal drops yet again.   Continue Reading ›

BREAKING: OFCCP announces this year's reporting cycle.   Continue Reading ›

DOL must appeal or comply by February 20.   Continue Reading ›

Another 1,000 contractors slated for audit.   Continue Reading ›

Your next audit will be significantly more burdensome.  Continue Reading ›

Back to the “gotcha” days at OFCCP.   Continue Reading ›

Contractors must use the new form by July 25.   Continue Reading ›

Expectations lowered yet again.   Continue Reading ›

OFCCP Director heads to White House. Continue Reading ›

The importance of certifying compliance becomes evident. Continue Reading ›

Notices have gone to some contractors who objected to the release. Continue Reading ›

Bad news for contractors. Continue Reading ›

Replacing the “EEO is the Law” poster is not optional.   Continue Reading ›

The new deadline is October 19. Continue Reading ›

The deadline to object is September 19.   Continue Reading ›

Some relatively good news from the OFCCP.  Continue Reading ›

It’s a stick, not a carrot.   Continue Reading ›

“CERT” is now in the history books.   Continue Reading ›

So much for transparency!   Continue Reading ›

Comp analyses are not privileged, OFCCP says.   Continue Reading ›

Reminder: Certify compliance by June 30.   Continue Reading ›

Contractor Portal will soon be live!   Continue Reading ›

New population stats released by U.S. Census Bureau. Continue Reading ›

Contractors’ comp data will soon be in the OFCCP’s hands. Continue Reading ›

And it's lower once again.   Continue Reading ›

The rumor mill was correct! Continue Reading ›

A quick move, but not a surprising one. Continue Reading ›

In response to the nationwide injunction issued December 22. Continue Reading ›

OFCCP seeks approval of additional Scheduling Letters. Continue Reading ›

Preliminary injunction stalls bias training order. Continue Reading ›

Christmas wish of many comes true! Continue Reading ›

Religious entities given clarity in federal procurement. Continue Reading ›

Defense contractors and subcontractors, take note. Continue Reading ›

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The revised regulations cement the enforcement practices. Continue Reading ›

Contractors who participate may get a reward. Continue Reading ›

The OFCCP had a banner year (again). Continue Reading ›

Don't rely on the initial list posted! Continue Reading ›

The OFCCP seeks an online certification process. Continue Reading ›

Corporate Scheduling Announcement Lists are out! Continue Reading ›

The Final Rule is out, and it’s good news! Continue Reading ›

Federal contractors must begin using the new form by August 4. Continue Reading ›

Mediation, efficiency, and ombuds service. Continue Reading ›

OFCCP updates annual hiring benchmark for protected veterans. Continue Reading ›

The OFCCP’s Scheduling Letters have been updated. But only slightly!  Continue Reading ›

Perhaps it’s not quite business as usual after all. Continue Reading ›

Coronavirus or not, the OFCCP is not hitting the "pause" button on compliance reviews.   Continue Reading ›

Another plan of action from the OFCCP. Continue Reading ›

The experts speak their minds! Continue Reading ›

The Federal Contract Compliance Manual has been tweaked. Continue Reading ›

DOL is ordered to release contractors' EEO-1 Report information. Continue Reading ›

OFCCP presents final gift of 2019 to contractors. Continue Reading ›

Here’s the deeper dive. Continue Reading ›

OFCCP posts new guide for construction contractors. Continue Reading ›

OFCCP turns an eye to vets for Veterans Day. Continue Reading ›

OFCCP's proposed rule exempts TRICARE providers. Continue Reading ›

Academic institutions will appreciate this. Continue Reading ›

OFCCP proposes to broaden protection of religious exercise. Continue Reading ›

The OFCCP continues its efforts to become more transparent. Continue Reading ›

The OFCCP has finalized one of its award programs. Continue Reading ›

The changes aren’t as drastic as initially proposed! Continue Reading ›

Does receiving Pell Grant funds make you a contractor? Continue Reading ›

I'm coming to California! Continue Reading ›

Don't go away! Continue Reading ›

The OFCCP has lost another battle in the Oracle case. Continue Reading ›

An ALJ has largely put the kibosh on a request for decades of comp data. Continue Reading ›

The OFCCP makes more substantive updates to its website. Continue Reading ›

Contractors, get prepared to submit even more information! Continue Reading ›

And it has decreased yet again. Continue Reading ›

The next round of audits is coming. Continue Reading ›

It’s now one-stop shopping for Section 503 questions. Continue Reading ›

Step right up! The OFCCP is offering the deal of a lifetime. Continue Reading ›

From acting to actual director. Continue Reading ›

OFCCP continues issuing Directives with significant impact for contractors. Continue Reading ›

Would you volunteer for a compliance evaluation? The OFCCP is betting that you would. Continue Reading ›

The OFCCP plans to recognize contractors that prioritize disability inclusion. Continue Reading ›

New! A central site for the federal contracting awards process. Continue Reading ›

The OFCCP has been working overtime (and thus so are we)! Continue Reading ›

Following up on my blog post from last week. Continue Reading ›

FAAPs may get less burdensome. Continue Reading ›

Mind your mailbox! Continue Reading ›

More breaking news from the OFCCP! Continue Reading ›

Hot off the OFCCP presses! Continue Reading ›

OFCCP released a new bulletin for contractors. Continue Reading ›

But we hardly knew you! Continue Reading ›

We're in The OFCCP Digest!   Continue Reading ›

From developments in pay equity and changing requirements in data reporting, to DEI risk mitigation, Title VII compliance, and shifts in enforcement of Section 503 & VEVRAA, the EEO Compliance Dispatch blog is designed to keep employers informed and ahead of the curve.

Whether you’re a federal contractor navigating audits, an HR professional tackling pay transparency, or in-house counsel tracking state and local reporting requirements, our updates, legal analysis, and compliance strategies are tailored to help you manage risk and support a more inclusive workplace.

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