OFCCP’s Recently Rescinded 31 Directives

The OFCCP recently rescinded 31 redundant or outdated directives. The enforcement agency issued two directives (300 and 302) on April 18, 2012 and June 14, 2012, the first canceling 18 outdated directives, the second canceling 13.  The following lists are the rescinded directives as taken from the DOL website. From Directive 300: OBSOLETE DATA: The OFCCP directives…
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Monsanto: AAP, ROI and Serious Business

Although they’ve avoided a general press release, we’ve gotten our hands on the Consent Decree for Monsanto’s Soda Springs location and found it very educational.   It reaffirms our suspicion that certain companies (or at least, certain managers at certain locations of those companies) continue to ignore their responsibility as federal contractors.   They also dismiss business…
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Data Diving — Part 2: Business Case Studies

In Part 1, we reviewed data from the Department of Labor’s Enforcement Database, a wonderful resource that is responsible for more than a few online articles.  Specifically, we noted that a few industries appear to be having issues keeping up with new emphases on enforcement and, frankly, may have a slight disregard for compliance in…
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More to Learn from the Baldor Settlement Release

In addition to the earlier discussion of Baldor Electric, which recently settled discrimination claims for $2,000,000, and Director Shiu’s press release quote, I would to point out something else that was very interesting that the OFCCP usually doesn’t do:  State the total values of the contracts the offending contractor has with the government.  In Baldor’s…
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