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Administrative Law Task Force

The Administrative Task Force plays a critical role in keeping our OSHA practice current and vibrant.  We follow developments daily and we work together to analyze the impact that proposed and actual changes will have on the law in general and specifically on our client’s industries. Employers today face an unprecedented range of workplace safety and OSHA legal issues as government increases worker safety and health regulation and demands meticulous reviews by its OSHA inspection force.

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Federal Contractors Face Expanded Obligations Under OFCCP Director Shiu

Federal contractors have numerous non-discrimination and affirmative action obligations under Executive Order 11246, the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act ("VEVRAA") and the Rehabilitation Act, including the preparation of annual written affirmative action plans. These obligations are enforced by the Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs ("OFCCP"), which is currently headed by Patricia A. Shiu.  Since Shiu was appointed director in August of 2009, the OFCCP has been extremely active, increasing contractors' affirmative action requirements and expanding the OFCCP's role in enforcing these requirements. The OFCCP's recent efforts are notable because they will likely increase contractors' data collection and reporting requirements. Several of these actions are described below.

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