New audit list dropped June 7th. The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs released a new Corporate Scheduling Announcement List (CSAL). The CSAL is a courtesy notification for contractors that they will be...more
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Another 1,000 contractors slated for audit.
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs announced a new Corporate Scheduling Announcement List. This new list includes 1,000 contractors for establishment reviews,...more
Your next audit will be significantly more burdensome.
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs announced its new Scheduling Letter and Itemized Listing effective immediately. As anticipated, the new desk audit...more
Constangy partners Cara Crotty and Lara de Leon presented a webinar on the importance of DEI and provided suggestions on what organizations can do to determine whether its efforts are fostering a diverse, equitable, and...more
Some relatively good news from the OFCCP.
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs revised its Directive around contractors’ evaluations of their compensation systems. Directive 2022-01, formerly titled “Pay...more
Comp analyses are not privileged, OFCCP says.
In a Directive published today, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs says that it has the right to access contractors' compensation analyses, which have...more
Don't rely on the initial list posted!
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs announced that it has posted a revised Corporate Scheduling Announcement List. The agency's statement was emailed this morning:
On...more
Perhaps it’s not quite business as usual after all.
Last week we reported that the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs announced that it was essentially operating as normal, regardless of the nationwide...more
In another trifecta Friday, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs issued three Directives that, for the most part, are good news for federal contractors. The first rescinds the Obama Administration’s Active Case...more
The OFCCP has been working overtime (and thus so are we)!
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs released two new Directives on September 19. These follow three new Directives issued August 24, the release of...more
Three years after submitting its proposed revisions to the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs announced yesterday that it has finally received approval for its revised...more