The proposed rule will likely increase the cost of defending against equal pay cases for all employers, not just government contractors and subcontractors.
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Pay Equity Under The Obama Administration: What Do The Latest Executive Actions Mean For Your Company?
You’re Invited: Pay Equity Under The Obama Administration. Pay equity for women and minorities has been a priority throughout President Obama’s administration. President Obama has wielded his Executive power with increasing frequency in 2014. President Obama recently issued an Executive Order and a Presidential Memorandum that target the pay practices of federal contractors. Both actions are designed to increase transparency in employee compensation. They may have significant consequences for covered employers.
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Recent Executive Action Relies on Wage Transparency To Further Pay Equity Agenda
On April 8, 2014, in recognition of National Equal Pay Day, President Obama continued to advance his wage equality agenda by focusing on wage transparency through Executive Order on Non-Retaliation for Disclosure of Compensation Information (“Executive Order”) and a Presidential Memorandum entitled “Advancing Pay Equality Through Compensation Data Collection” (“Presidential Memorandum”).
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Is The Bad Economy Fueling Employment Discrimination Claims?
Expanding on our December 21 post, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on January 11, 2011, announced that private sector workplace discrimination charge filings reached the “unprecedented level” of 99,922 during fiscal year 2010, which ended on September 30, 2010. According to the data, all major categories of charge filings in the private sector, including charges against state and local governments, increased significantly.…
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Renewed Attention To Paycheck Fairness Act Puts Employers On Notice
For those who thought the proposed Paycheck Fairness Act had faded away, here is a wake-up call. After more than a year since the bill was passed by the House of Representatives and introduced in the Senate, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions is holding a new hearing on March 11 to focus on equal pay issues.
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EEOC Guidance re: Waiver and Release Agreements
On July 15, 2009, the EEOC issued guidance entitled “Understanding Waivers of Discrimination Claims in Employee Severance Agreements.” In this guidance, the EEOC generally explains the waiver of discrimination claims through release agreements and answers questions employees may have about the effect of those agreements on the filing of charges of discrimination and on severance…