As mentioned in a previous blog, OFCCP’s Contractor Portal, we are kicking off a blog series related to OFCCP and Affirmative Action requirements for contractors of all sizes. We begin this series by laying the groundwork of who (or what) OFCCP is and what affirmative action is. This series will focus on supply and service contractors; however, construction contractors may also find it helpful. Regardless of the type of contractor, our HR Team is available to assist with all of your OFCCP compliance
and Affirmative Action Program (AAP) needs.
Topics: Government Compliance Training, Human Resources, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
What is it?
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) Affirmative Action Program Verification Interface (AAP-VI), or “Contractor Portal” is a new platform to be used by covered government contractors (prime and subcontractors) to:
- Annually certify that they are complying with the requirement to develop and maintain annual Affirmative Action Plans (AAP).
- Upload Affirmative Action Plans and other requested materials during an OFCCP compliance evaluation.
Topics: Human Resources, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
Overview
- The Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Treasury have jointly released information to help answer common questions relating to the coverage of at-home covid tests by group health plans.
- President Biden signed an Executive Order (EO) on Use of Project Labor Agreements for Federal Construction Projects for federal construction projects valued at $35 million or more.
- On February 1, the US DOL announced plans to hire 100 Investigators “to support its Wage and Hour Division’s compliance efforts.”
- A large automotive employer will pay $600,000 to settle a class-action lawsuit due to their issuance of deficient COBRA notices.
- Congress has passed the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act for sexual assault and harassment cases.
Topics: Human Resources
Overview
- The US Supreme Court blocked the OSHA vaccine and testing mandate for large private employers.
- The Federal Contractor mandate established by EO 14042 is still subject to a nationwide injunction entered by the United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia on December 7, 2021. This injunction has been appealed to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals by the Biden Administration. This injunction ordered the federal government to temporarily stop enforcement of the COVID vaccine mandate for federal contractors.
- Effective January 30, 2022, the federal contractor minimum wage will be increased to $15 per hour for covered employees working on covered contracts.
- Contractors will be able to register for the OFCCP’s new Contractor Portal on February 1, 2022.
- The 2021 EEO-1 Data Collection period is tentatively set to open on April 12, 2022.
- Group health plans and insurers must cover or reimburse in full for over-the-counter COVID-19 tests.
Topics: Human Resources
Overview
- The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) issued an announcement on December 2, 2021 introducing its new contractor portal. OFCCP describes the portal as a “platform where covered contractors must certify whether they are meeting their requirement to develop and maintain annual AAPs [affirmative action programs].” Beginning on March 31, 2022, contractors will be able to utilize the certification feature in the portal to certify their AAP compliance and existing contractors “must” certify whether they have developed and maintained an affirmative action program for each of their establishments or functional units by June 30, 2022.
- EEOC adds new info on when COVID-19 may be a disability: What You Should Know About COVID-19 and the ADA, the Rehabilitation Act, and Other EEO Laws | U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (eeoc.gov).
- The US DOL Wage and Hour Division has announced a final rule to implement Executive Order 14026 that will increase the federal contractor hourly minimum wage to $15.
- The Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate established by EO 14042 is now subject to a nationwide injunction entered by Federal Judge Stan Baker of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia on December 7, 2021. This injunction ordered the federal government to temporarily stop enforcement of the COVID vaccine mandate for federal contractors. Employers may still choose to adopt voluntary vaccine mandates but must be mindful of the states that have adopted laws limiting or banning vaccine mandates.
- Due to a stay by the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, all activities related to the OSHA COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing ETS have been suspended. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit now has jurisdiction over ETS challenges and DOL has filed a motion to lift the stay. Note that the ETS also acts as a proposal for a permanent standard that is subject to the normal rulemaking procedures. Accordingly, the comment period, which is separate from the litigation, has been extended to January 19, 2022.
Topics: Human Resources
The Federal Contractor vaccine mandate has been halted nationwide by Federal Judge Stan Baker of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia. A preliminary injunction was issued today, December 7, 2021, ordering the federal government to temporarily stop enforcement of the COVID vaccine mandate for federal contractors.
Topics: Human Resources
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) has announced that their new Contractor Portal will be going live in 2022. The Portal will require contractors to certify, on an annual basis, whether they have developed and maintained an affirmative action program for each establishment and/or functional unit, as applicable.
Topics: Human Resources, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
Overview
- In accordance with EO 14042 and the latest updates from the Safer Federal Workforce Taskforce, federal contractors must ensure their employees are fully-vaccinated no later than January 18, 2022 (as opposed to January 4, 2022).
- Due to a stay by the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, all activities related to the OSHA COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing ETS have been suspended.
- The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services is considering permanent approval for remote I-9 verification.
- The US DOL Wage and Hour Division has announced a final rule to implement Executive Order 14026 that will increase the federal contractor hourly minimum wage to $15.
- The Biden Administration has reinstated the Executive Order pertaining to Non-displacement of Qualified Workers Under Service Contracts.
- The US Department of Labor, the National Labor Relations Board, and the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission have come together to end workplace retaliation and promote workers’ rights.
Topics: Human Resources
Overview
- The deadline of December 8, 2021 requiring Federal contractor employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 is quickly approaching.
- The proposed OSHA vaccine mandate for private employers is NOT YET in effect.
- The EEOC recently updated their Technical Assistance Questions and Answers that address questions about religious objections to employer COVID-19 vaccine requirements and how they interact with federal equal employment opportunity (EEO) laws.
Topics: Human Resources
Overview
- The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has approved the OFCCP Affirmative Action Plan (AAP) Verification Program.
- The EEOC will soon require contractors to use new EEO tabulation data from 2014-2018 in their AAPs.
- The OFCCP is rescinding its previously issued notice stating that it would not request, accept, or use EEO-1 Component 2 data.
- The Department of Homeland Security has extended the Form I-9 verification flexibility.
- As part of President Biden’s COVID-19 Plan, an Executive Order (#14043) on COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Workers and Contractors was signed on September 9, 2021.
- As a reminder, September 30th is the deadline to file the VETS-4212 report.
- You are invited to join a national online dialogue on “Advancing Worker Equity at the U.S. Department of Labor.”
Topics: Human Resources