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Surviving An OFCCP Compliance Review ( October 2005 )
The frequency of compliance reviews by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance (OFCCP) is increasing for the nation's construction contractors performing federal or federally assisted work. The OFCCP typically first requests a desk audit, requiring the contractor to send its affirmative action materials to the OFCCP for review. Not every government contractor is required to have a written affirmative action plan. -
Jackson Lewis Employer Alert-OFCCP Issues New Regulations ( December 2000 )
This alert reviews the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Program's (the "OFCCP") newly issued regulations governing affirmative action plans for federal contractors. The revised regulations significantly increase the compliance and reporting burdens on the contractor community. -
WR&F Government Contracts Issue Update: Performing Legal Due Diligence ( February 2000 )
This article provides tips on how an attorney should approach legal due diligence as part of the prospective merger or acquisition of a US Government contractor. -
Labor and Employment Update: Wave of Glass Ceiling Settlements Alerts Employers to Need to Self Audit ( February 1999 )
This update provides a review of settlements arising from OFCCP audits. -
The Randomness of Random OFCCP Audits ( April 1999 )
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs ("OFCCP") is a government agency that is entrusted with monitori. -
New OFCCP Regulations for Executive Order 11246 ( December 1998 )
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs ("OFCCP") has issued new Executive Order 11246 regulat. -
Requirements for Federal Contractors can have Costly Implications ( December 1998 )
Important new regulations have been issued by the Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Progr. -
Executive Order: Government Contractors & I-9s ( June 1998 )
President Clinton issued an Executive Order which bars federal contractors who knowingly hire unauthorized alien wo.
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