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OFCCP Publishes Non-Objecting Contractors' EEO-1 Data And Provides Details Of Its Review Of Pending Objections | Proskauer - Government Contractor Compliance & Regulatory Update

On April 17, 2023, after giving federal contractors and subcontractors (“Contractors”) several opportunities to submit objections, OFCCP published EEO-1 data for Contractors that. ....

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OFCCP Set To Release EEO-1 Report Data Due To FOIA Request

OFCCP received a Freedom of Information Act request from the CIR for federal Contractors’ Type 2 EEO-1 Report data from 2016-2020, and decided to publish the information it produced to the Center for Investigative Reporting in response to the request on its website. ....

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera 20240604 17:09:00

A let s trust the contractor type of mentality as time has gone on, we put more safeguards into it. i mean, you know, we had multiple building codes back then across the country. now we have an international building code. there s been a lot of stuff we ve learned and i m sure there will be more regulations and things like that. that s a good thing. i m curious about this report regarding the amount of steel rebar that was used. what would be some of the reasons that the folks working on the building would have taken that approach? you know, it s hard to say why people do the things they do, but it could be anything from a an honest mistake. it does happen. when you think about this, the difference between a number five bar and a number six bar is only one 80 of an inch. if something is mislabeled, how hard is it to tell an eighth of an inch? that could have been a possibility. i would like to think they were ....

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