Federal contractors and workers can now reference valuable resources on OFCCP's new page focused on topics related to past drug misuse. People who have misused drugs in the past could...
Until the coronavirus pandemic struck, employers struggled this year to fill open positions, but now business success and employment rates have been shaken. In the blink of an eye, Americans...
The recent spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, along with newly enacted laws intended to lessen the economic impact on individuals and businesses, have created a great deal of uncertainty...
Tim Muma and Bill Osterndorf discuss the impact on OFCCP if Craig Leen leaves.
Recently, OFCCP announced it would put forth its best effort to be "business as usual" in conducting compliance reviews and other actions to ensure enforcement during the COVID-19 pandemic. This...
Below we have outlined the questions and answers from the webinar, “Managing Through the Coronavirus.” Thank you for submitting your coronavirus questions! We have grouped them together by topic for...
While many employers and agencies are making major adjustments in the wake of COVID-19 (aka coronavirus), OFCCP will conduct compliance reviews and mostly be business as usual. The agency wants...
Amid the investigation surrounding Jeffrey Epstein for sexual abuse charges, DOL Secretary Alexander Acosta resigns from his position as head of the Labor department. Acosta is under scrutiny for the...
President Trump wasted no time nominating a new Labor Secretary in the wake of Alexander Acosta's resignation from the post July 12, 2019. Eugene Scalia, son of former Supreme Court...