United States:
A New Directive—But Does This Mean A New Direction? What OFCCP's New Compensation Directive Means For Federal Contractors
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Orrick employment lawyers
Erin Connell,
Gary Siniscalco,
Chris Wilkinson and
Kathryn Mantoan co-authored an article for Bloomberg Law that
looks at the new compensation directive issued by the Office of
Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP). The article
highlights key features of OFCCP's approach, analyzes the ways
in which it may conflict with Title VII standards, and considers
the import of the directive for pending and future enforcement
actions by the Agency.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
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