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Will The OFCCP Survive Past 2018? Merger With EEOC Proposed

By Christy E. Kiely on May 25, 2017
Posted in OFCCP Developments

On May 23, 2017, the Department of Labor released its budget proposal for fiscal year 2018. The budget contains several cost-cutting measures that reflect the new priorities of the Trump administration. A notable aspect of the proposed budget is a request to merge the EEOC and OFCCP.
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