People have been waiting for and wondering how the new administration will distinguish itself from the prior one with regard to affirmative action requirements for federal contractors, and we finally have more than a peek into what is to come from the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP). The agency has issued two new Continue Reading...
OFCCP Contractor Portal (AAP-VI) Update
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) announced today (December 2, 2021) more details surrounding the Affirmative Action Program Verification Interface (AAP-VI), now referred to as the Contractor Portal. “Covered federal contractors and subcontractors (“contractors”) must use this portal to certify, on an annual basis, Continue Reading...
Intersectionality and OFCCP-Required Monitoring
Several BCGi members have recently raised questions regarding whether and to what extent the OFCCP’s affirmative action obligation for federal contractor employees requires contractors to monitor employment selection decisions based on the various combinations of sex and race/ethnicity. Unfortunately, the answer is somewhat complicated. As it Continue Reading...
Not Quite There: The Unfinished Work on Affirmative Action Compliance
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed almost 60 years ago, but businesses large and small still struggle with affirmative action compliance and training for compliance professionals. Why? Because equal employment opportunity and affirmative action compliance are surrounded by misinformation and misunderstanding. The law benefits and Continue Reading...
Stop Dreading Affirmative Action Conversations With Recruiters
Far from the political sphere, away from indignant reactions and posturing by elected officials, you will find compliance professionals putting in the work. They grind away day in and day out, outlining and implementing sound affirmative action compliance programs for their organizations. Why do they do this? For one thing, it’s the law; for Continue Reading...