If your company was one of the 375 government contractors or subcontractors who recently received a Scheduling Letter from the Office of Federal Contractor Compliance Programs (OFCCP), you’re probably not reading this post. You’re too busy scrambling to pull together responses to the 22 items in the Scheduling Letter and Itemized Listing and making sure your affirmative action plans are up to date.

But if you didn’t receive a scheduling order… read on.
Continue Reading A Message to Employers Who Aren’t in a Current OFCCP Audit

Q.  I work for a company that employees more than 100 employees.  I heard somewhere that we now have to include pay data and hours worked on our EEO-1 forms.  Is that true?

A. Yes!  Beginning with calendar year 2017, employers with 100 or more employees will be required to submit pay data and hours