The USDA in DOL territory?

This news is a few days old at the moment, but we’d like to comment on it. The US Department of Agriculture recently withdrew a proposed rule that would have affected contractors in the jurisdiction of both the USDA and the OFCCP.  It would have required contractors for the USDA to verify that they “were…
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Why Can’t Companies Keep Proper Hiring Records?

How would your organization rank if its employment records were audited right now? Would you find that records are kept as required by law? Do you know what those legal requirements are? It really appears that companies fall apart—especially the recidivists—on primarily two pieces of record keeping:  1) Defining an Applicant and 2) Disposition. This…
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Pepsi Reminds Us to Be Careful With Background Checks

Pepsi recently had a run-in with what looks like a good policy…until you realize it isn’t.  They previously had a policy, requiring background checks, to not hire anyone with an arrest pending prosecution even if they had not been convicted of anything. In a society that claims to uphold “innocent until proven guilty”, it’s easy…
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Top Three Common Compensation Policy Mistakes

Always at or, at least, near the top of employee wish lists, compensation policies and levels are also a common source of staff displeasure. In the 21st century, inequities in or insensitivity to compensation issues can blossom into expensive employee turnover or litigation, typically related to discrimination. As seasoned HR executives are aware, some of…
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