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And Just Like That …. the EEO-1 Reporting Portal is Open: 5 Quick Tips for Employers

The EEO-1 reporting portal just opened yesterday and the turn-around time is quick: this year employers only have until June 24 to submit their data. Private employers with at least 100 employees and federal contractors with...more

EEOC Preparing to Open EEO-1 Reporting on May 20 – With No Option for Non-Binary Workers: What Employers Can Do to Prepare

According to recent administrative documents filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), this year’s collection of EEO-1 reports will begin in less than a month – and will not allow employers to categorize...more

OFCCP Releases Latest Audit Scheduling List: Federal Contractors Should Execute This 6-Step Plan if You’ve Been Selected

The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) just released its 2025 Corporate Scheduling Announcement List (CSAL), which identified about 2,000 establishments of supply and service contractors that have been...more

Federal Contractors Should Act Now to Object to New FOIA Requests for Reports Containing Sensitive Employee Data

Federal officials recently received several Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to disclose certain reports from federal contractors that include sensitive employee demographic data — specifically the release of 2021...more

Will the EEOC Start Collecting Pay Data Again? 5 Pointers for Employers as You Track This Development

The federal government wants you to share employee pay data again, along with the demographic data you already submit on employee job titles, sex, and race/ethnicity. According to its July 5 regulatory agenda, the Equal...more

Auto Dealer Snapshot: If You Haven’t Been Filing EEO-1 Reports, It’s Time to Rethink Everything – And Fast

If you’ve always thought your dealership couldn’t face any real trouble for not filing your EEO-1 reports, it’s time to think again. The feds just filed lawsuits against 15 employers across the country – including two...more

EEOC Sues Employers for Not Filing EEO-1 Reports: 5 Steps You Should Take Before June 4 Deadline to Avoid Similar Fate

In an unprecedented action, federal workplace law officials just filed suit against 15 employers in 10 states alleging that they failed to file their mandatory EEO-1 reports and asking the court to order the employers to do...more

Employers Should Prepare for New Race and Ethnicity Categories for Their EEOC and OFCCP Reports

The federal government recently changed how it categorizes people by race and ethnicity for the first time in over 25 years – which means employers will soon need to revise their data-collection forms for EEO-1 filings and...more

Surprise, Surprise: EEO-1 Reporting is Already Back! Your 5-Step Strategy Plan for Navigating 2024’s Deadline

You now have your marching orders for 2024: you’ll have to turn over your workforce demographic data to federal regulators between April 30 and June 4. Sound familiar? Why yes, you did just file your 2022 EEO-1 reports a few...more

Court Orders OFCCP to Hand Over Federal Contractor Data Despite FOIA Objections: 3 Key Considerations About the Ongoing Saga

If you are a federal contractor or first-tier subcontractor, you’re likely aware of the government’s 2022 request to turn over your EEO-1 demographic data to a news organization and the procedures you needed to follow to file...more

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