August 24, 2015

OFCCP News Brief: Wisconsin mailing processor will hire 23 job applicants in racial hiring discrimination settlement [08/24/2015]

United Mailing Services agrees to pay $120K in back wages to 251 applicants

MILWAUKEE — The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs has found that United Mailing Services denied jobs to 251 African Americans who completed job applications for entry-level mail processing jobs at its Brookfield, Wisconsin facility.

August 12, 2015

OFCCP News Release: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions to pay nearly $235K to 72 employees in wage discrimination settlement with US Labor Department [08/12/2015]

AIKEN, S.C. — Savannah River Nuclear Solutions will pay $234,895 and review its personnel policies to resolve allegations of systemic pay discrimination at its site in Aiken. A compliance review by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs found that the management company for the Savannah River nuclear site discriminated against women in some engineering, technical and administrative positions.

July 30, 2015

OFCCP News Release: Crowley, Louisiana, packaging manufacturer settles charges of hiring discrimination, will pay $235K in lost wages to more than 300 applicants [07/30/2015]

NEW ORLEANS — Hiring choices based on the belief that a person of one race works harder than others are wrong and they are illegal, federal investigators have reminded a Louisiana packaging manufacturer.

In an agreement with the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, La Pac Manufacturing Inc. settled allegations of systemic hiring discrimination against more than 300 applicants at its Crowley facility. The company, a federal contractor, has agreed to pay $235,000 in lost wages.

June 17, 2015

OFCCP News Release: Baltimore staffing agency allegedly harassed, discriminated against and allowed assault and abuse of Hispanic employees [06/17/2015]

BALTIMORE — A Baltimore staffing agency for federal contractors allegedly hired Hispanic construction laborers, and then harassed and discriminated against them. It also allowed supervisors of other federal contractors to assault them physically, make racial slurs, and threaten them with deportation. The allegations were made in a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.

June 17, 2015

OFCCP News Release: Baltimore staffing agency allegedly harassed, discriminated against and allowed assault and abuse of Hispanic employees [06/17/2015]

BALTIMORE — A Baltimore staffing agency for federal contractors allegedly hired Hispanic construction laborers, and then harassed and discriminated against them. It also allowed supervisors of other federal contractors to assault them physically, make racial slurs, and threaten them with deportation. The allegations were made in a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.

May 27, 2015

OFCCP News Release: Oral Arts Laboratory Inc. settles hiring discrimination case with US Department of Labor [05/27/2015]

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Oral Arts Laboratory Inc., a dental lab and manufacturer, will pay $115,000 to resolve allegations of systemic hiring discrimination at its Huntsville corporate headquarters. A compliance review by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs found that the federal contractor discriminated against 83 women and 19 African Americans who were denied dental lab technician positions, as well as 57 men who were rejected for shipping positions.

May 27, 2015

OFCCP News Release: Oral Arts Laboratory Inc. settles hiring discrimination case with US Department of Labor [05/27/2015]

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Oral Arts Laboratory Inc., a dental lab and manufacturer, will pay $115,000 to resolve allegations of systemic hiring discrimination at its Huntsville corporate headquarters. A compliance review by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs found that the federal contractor discriminated against 83 women and 19 African Americans who were denied dental lab technician positions, as well as 57 men who were rejected for shipping positions.

April 30, 2015

OFCCP News Release: Comcast Corporation settles charges of sex and race discrimination [04/30/2015]

SEATTLEComcast Corporation has entered into a conciliation agreement with the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs to resolve allegations of sex and race discrimination.

March 27, 2015

OFCCP News Release: Comment period on proposed sex discrimination rule extended [03/27/2015]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor has announced a two-week extension of the comment period for its proposed rule governing the obligations of federal contractors and subcontractors not to discriminate on the basis of sex in their employment practices.

February 12, 2015

OFCCP News Release: Lahey Clinic settles pay discrimination case with US Labor Department [02/12/2015]

BOSTON — Lahey Clinic Hospital, Inc. will pay $190,000 to resolve allegations of systemic pay discrimination at its medical center in Burlington, Massachusetts. A compliance review by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs found that Lahey Clinic discriminated against 38 female housekeepers by paying the women 70 cents less per hour than their male counterparts.

January 28, 2015

OFCCP News Release: US Labor Department proposes critical updates to sex discrimination guidelines for federal contractors and subcontractors [01/28/2015]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a proposal to clarify federal contractors' requirements to prohibit sex discrimination. The recommended changes would revise the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs' guidelines to align with laws, court decisions and societal changes since they were originally issued in 1970.

January 22, 2015

OFCCP News Release: Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory settles race and sex discrimination case with US Labor Department [01/22/2015]

BALTIMORE — The Applied Physics Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University will pay $359,253 to settle allegations of discrimination made by two African American women who were employed at its Laurel, Md. facility. An investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs determined that the lab violated Executive Order 11246, which prohibits federal contractors from discriminating in employment on the basis of race or sex.

December 16, 2014

OFCCP News Release: US Labor Department files lawsuit alleging systemic hiring discrimination at beef-processing plant in Hyrum, Utah [12/16/2014]

HYRUM, Utah — JBS USA systematically discriminated against qualified female, Caucasian, African American and Native American applicants seeking entry-level jobs at its beef-processing plant in Hyrum, a lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs alleged.

December 3, 2014

OFCCP News Release: Final rule to protect workers from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity announced by US Labor Department [12/03/2014]

WASHINGTON — A new rule prohibiting discrimination on the bases of sexual orientation and gender identity in the federal contracting workforce is being announced today by the U.S. Department of Labor. The rule implements Executive Order 13672, which was signed by President Obama on July 21.

October 31, 2014

OFCCP News Release: More time to comment on proposed rule to collect summary pay data from federal contractors [10/31/2014]

US Labor Department will extend Equal Pay Report comment period through Jan. 5, 2015

September 18, 2014

OFCCP News Release: Hillshire Brands Co.'s Florence, Alabama, production plant settles charges of sex discrimination with US Labor Department [09/18/2014]

FLORENCE, Ala. — The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs has entered into an agreement with federal contractor Hillshire Brands Co., formerly Sara Lee Food & Beverage, to resolve claims of systemic hiring discrimination.

September 17, 2014

OFCCP News Release: Fort Myer Construction will pay $900K to settle discrimination and harassment case involving 371 women and minorities [09/17/2014]

WASHINGTON — Fort Myer Construction Corp. has agreed to settle charges that it violated Executive Order 11246 by failing to provide equal employment opportunities to employees and job applicants at 413 construction sites in the D.C. metropolitan area.

September 15, 2014

OFCCP News Release: Rule to improve pay transparency for employees of federal contractors proposed by US Labor Department [09/15/2014]

Prohibits federal contractors, subcontractors from discriminating against workers who discuss pay

September 11, 2014

OFCCP News Release: GE Lighting settles sex discrimination case with US Labor Department [09/11/2014]

Agreement includes $537K for 102 female applicants

September 10, 2014

OFCCP News Release: Data mining giant Westat to pay $1.5M to settle discrimination case with US Labor Department [09/10/2014]

More than 3,600 African American, Asian American, Hispanic and female applicants to benefit