REVIEW THE LATEST FEDERAL CONTRACT COMPLIANCE PROG 2017 - Office of Federal Contract Compliance programs within info affirmative action and recent trends -By Compliance Global Inc
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Deadline: July 18, 2017 | Date: July 18, 2017
Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A
Updated: 2017-06-21 17:33:10 (GMT+9)
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Overview:This 90-minute webinar will discuss recent OFCCP enforcement trends and regulatory initiatives and review these against your current practices and procedures to ensure your company is audit ready. It will also cover the proactive steps that federal contractor training can take to prepare for the impending rules.Why Should You Attend:In this webinar, we will review the recent OFCCP compliance trends and regulatory initiatives. Attendees will learn about OFCCP latest regulatory developments such as the Agency’s new enforcement methods for analysing compensation and its Active Case Enforcement initiative. We will discuss the new proposed affirmative action regulations for individuals with disabilities introduced in 2011, the new wave of scheduling letters used during 2012, as well as other actions that highlight OFCCP audit enforcement as they work collaboratively and aggressively with the Solicitor’s Office.This webinar is critical for employers who want to stay up-to-date with current OFCCP developments in order to avoid potential violations during an OFCCP audit.Areas Covered in this Webinar:Structural changes at DOL trainingThe role of the solicitor's office with OFCCP How the cross-agency task force on compensation discrimination affects federal contractors More aggressive and collaborative enforcement activities Active case management abandoned for the more focused active case enforcement practice Outreach and what it means to be “in compliance” The 2006 compensation standards no longer apply, so now what? The new proposed affirmative action rules issued for individuals with disabilities (Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act) Statistical significance testing and the 4/5ths rule Trends for selection procedures What is validity research and its importance to your compliance program? What are your chances of being selected for audit in the near future? OFCCP scheduling letter changes and requirements Responding to audit letters Audit readiness, putting an OFCCP review of internal procedures on your year-end agendaLearning Objectives:Understanding of the structural changes at the Department of LaborStepped up enforcement activities including changes to the threshold tests conducted during the agency's desk audit phaseThe new wave of OFCCP scheduling letters and what you will need to have in reviewed, updated, and in place for responding in a timely mannerHow to be prepared through self-audits and implementation of best practices to increase your readinessWho Will Benefit:Corporate StakeholdersRisk Management ProfessionalsCompliance ProgramsHR TeamsRecruiting TeamsFor more information, please visit : http://bit.ly/2rpA1ZvEmail: supportcomplianceglobal.us Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244Tel: +1-516-900-5515Speaker Profile:Cathleen Hampton has more than 25 years of experience as a human resources professional providing subject matter expertise and consulting services in areas of risk and compliance, work force planning, and human capital strategy. She has a unique ability to analyze operations for risk and help maneuver cultural practices and compliance enhancements that increase organizational outcomes. She is a well-known speaker noted for presenting best-in-practice solutions focused on talent retention and operational strategies that outpaced major completion through strong and decisive business leadership.
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