June 12, 2014

OFCCP News Release: US Labor Department settles second discrimination charge against Lincoln Electric Co. in Cleveland, Ohio [06/12/2014]

WASHINGTON — Lincoln Electric Co. has agreed to settle allegations of hiring discrimination on the basis of race following an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. An investigation by OFCCP compliance officers found that the federal contractor violated Executive Order 11246 by using a hiring process that resulted in systemic discrimination against African American applicants.

May 8, 2014

OFCCP News Release: US Department of Labor settles charges of racial discrimination with New York City-based federal contractor Parsons Brinckerhoff [05/08/2014]

NEW YORK — The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs today announced that federal contractor Parsons Brinckerhoff agreed to settle allegations of hiring discrimination on the basis of race and ethnicity involving 247 job applicants who were rejected for assistant engineer positions at the company's New York City headquarters. The affected class comprises 152 Asian American, 51 Hispanic, 29 African American, 3 Native American and 12 mixed race applicants.

April 2, 2014

OFCCP News Release: Contratista de la construccin de Puerto Rico sella una disputa sobre un caso de acoso y discriminacin con el Departamento de Trabajo de los EE. UU. [04/02/2014]

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico —— La Constructora Santiago II Corp., un contratista de la construcción a nivel federal de San Juan, pagará un total de $40.000 a tres carpinteras que fueron acosadas sexualmente, sufrieron represalias y a quienes se les negó un horario laboral regular y horas extra a diferencia de sus compañeros masculinos. El acuerdo llegó después de una investigación por parte de la Office of Federal Compliance Programs [Oficina de Programas de Cumplimiento del Contratos Federales] del Departamento de Trabajo de los EE. UU.

April 2, 2014

OFCCP News Release: Puerto Rico construction contractor settles sexual harassment and discrimination case with US Department of Labor [04/02/2014]

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Constructora Santiago II Corp., a federal construction contractor in San Juan, Puerto Rico, will make a lump sum payment of $40,000 to three female carpenters who were sexually harassed, retaliated against and denied regular and overtime work hours comparable to those of their male counterparts. The settlement follows an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.

January 22, 2014

OFCCP News Release: Employers and job seekers invited to participate in Fort Bliss Replacement Hospital Symposium and Job Fair in El Paso, Texas, on March 19, 2014 [01/22/2014]

EL PASO, Texas — The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs and Workforce Solutions Upper Rio Grande are sponsoring the Fort Bliss Replacement Hospital Symposium and Job Fair. Both events will be held in El Paso on March 19. The symposium will be held at the Workforce Solutions Norman Haley Employment Center, 300 E. Main St., from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The job fair will be held at the El Paso County Coliseum, 4100 E.

January 22, 2014

OFCCP News Release: Cargill agrees to pay more than $2.2M to settle charges of hiring discrimination brought by US Labor Department [01/22/2014]

WASHINGTON — Cargill Meat Solutions, headquartered in Wichita, Kan., has agreed to settle charges of hiring discrimination based on race and sex with the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. Under the agreement, Cargill will pay $2,236,218 in back wages and interest to 2,959 applicants who were rejected for production jobs at facilities in Springdale, Ark.; Fort Morgan, Colo.; and Beardstown, Ill., between 2005 and 2009.

January 22, 2014

OFCCP News Release: Cargill agrees to pay more than $2.2M to settle charges of hiring discrimination brought by US Labor Department [01/22/2014]

WASHINGTON — Cargill Meat Solutions, headquartered in Wichita, Kan., has agreed to settle charges of hiring discrimination based on race and sex with the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. Under the agreement, Cargill will pay $2,236,218 in back wages and interest to 2,959 applicants who were rejected for production jobs at facilities in Springdale, Ark.; Fort Morgan, Colo.; and Beardstown, Ill., between 2005 and 2009.

December 23, 2013

OFCCP News Release: New Jersey dairy company to pay nearly $325,000 to settle charges of sex and race discrimination affecting 227 job applicants [12/23/2013]

MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J. — The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs today announced that federal contractor Cream-O-Land Dairy Inc. has resolved claims of sex and race discrimination affecting 227 workers who applied for jobs at the company's dairy plant in Florence, N.J. An OFCCP review of the facility determined that the dairy company used a hiring process that violated Executive Order 11246 because it discriminated against women, African Americans and Asian Americans who applied for warehouse positions in 2010.

November 4, 2013

OFCCP News Release: G&K Services Co. settles claims of pay and hiring discrimination with the US Labor Department [11/04/2013]

LOS ANGELES — G&K Services Co. has agreed to settle allegations that it discriminated against female laundry workers by steering them into lower-paying positions regardless of their qualifications. The conciliation agreement between the federal contractor's facility located in Santa Fe Springs, Calif., and the department's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs resolves this pay discrimination violation, as well as the related finding that the company discriminated against male applicants in hiring.

October 30, 2013

OFCCP News Release: DC-area construction contractor to pay $875,000 to settle discrimination case with US Labor Department [10/30/2013]

DULLES, Va.  The U.S. Department of Labor today announced that federal construction contractor M.C. Dean Inc. has settled allegations that it failed to provide equal employment opportunity to 381 African American, Hispanic and Asian American workers who applied for jobs at the company's Dulles headquarters.

September 24, 2013

OFCCP News Release: Rules to improve employment of people with disabilities and veterans published today [09/24/2013]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced that the Federal Register published two final rules to improve hiring and employment of veterans and for people with disabilities. The rules were first announced Aug. 27, 2013, and more information is available at http://www.dol.gov/opa/media/press/ofccp/OFCCP20131578.htm.

September 23, 2013

OFCCP News Release: Judge orders Bank of America to pay almost $2.2 million for racial discrimination against more than 1,100 African-American job seekers [09/23/2013]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — U.S. Department of Labor Administrative Law Judge Linda S. Chapman has ordered Bank of America Corp. to pay 1,147 African American job applicants $ 2,181,593 in back wages and interest for race-based hiring discrimination at the company's Charlotte facility. In an earlier ruling, the judge determined that the bank applied unfair and inconsistent selection criteria resulting in the rejection of qualified African American applicants for teller and entry-level clerical and administrative positions.

September 23, 2013

OFCCP News Release: Medtronic to pay $290,000 in wage discrimination lawsuit settlement [09/23/2013]

BOSTON — The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs has resolved claims of pay discrimination affecting 78 Hispanic workers employed at the Medtronic Interventional Vascular Inc. manufacturing facility in Danvers, Mass.

September 12, 2013

OFCCP News Release: Spokane home care operator settles US Labor Department charges of discrimination against male job seekers [09/12/2013]

SEATTLE — The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs announced today that it has entered into a conciliation agreement to resolve allegations of sex discrimination by federal contractor, ResCare HomeCare Spokane. OFCCP investigators determined that ResCare's selection process violated Executive Order 11246 because it led to systemic hiring discrimination affecting men who applied for in-home care positions between June 2009 and May 2010.

August 27, 2013

OFCCP News Release: US Labor Department announces final rules to improve employment of veterans, people with disabilities [08/27/2013]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced two final rules to improve hiring and employment of veterans and for people with disabilities. One rule updates requirements under the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974; the other updates those under Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. For more than 40 years these laws have required federal contractors and subcontractors to affirmatively recruit, hire, train and promote qualified veterans and people with disabilities respectively.

July 29, 2013

OFCCP News Release: L&M Construction to pay nearly $113,000 to settle major sexual harassment case with US Labor Department [07/29/2013]

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced that federal contractor L&M Construction has agreed to settle allegations that it permitted sexual harassment, retaliated against workers who complained about a hostile work environment, and interfered with a federal investigation. The conciliation agreement entered into by L&M and the department's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs resolves these and numerous other violations of law at the company's construction work sites across the Washington metropolitan area.

July 17, 2013

Tufts Associated Health Plans Inc. to pay more than $372,000 to 12 minority workers to settle Labor Department charges of retaliation

BOSTON — Tufts Associated Health Plans Inc. has agreed to pay $372,739 to 12 Asian, Hispanic and African American workers following an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. The agreement settles allegations that the Massachusetts-based federal contractor violated provisions of Executive Order 11246 by retaliating against employees that OFCCP had determined were victims of discrimination in an earlier investigation.