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21 March 2024

What You Need To Know About The OFCCP: Part 1 – 2023 Year In Review

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Jackson Lewis P.C.

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In 2023, the OFCCP demonstrated renewed vigor in audits, recovering $17.3 million from federal contractors for alleged hiring and compensation discrimination.
United States Employment and HR

In 2023, the OFCCP demonstrated renewed vigor in audits, recovering $17.3 million from federal contractors for alleged hiring and compensation discrimination. It also was a year of churn, challenge, and change as the agency updated procedures for discrimination complaints, managed a massive FOIA request for EEO-1 reports and accompanying litigation, and rolled out a new scheduling letter requiring substantially more information from contractors at the outset of an audit. Listen to our podcast episode as we review the OFCCP's activities in 2023 and provide a glimpse into what employers can expect in 2024.

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