This report discusses the Employment Standards Administration (ESA) attempt to assist Hurricane Katrina relief efforts by having federal contract agencies use an affirmative action program that is imposed on companies by E.O. 11246. This would require contractors to "refrain from discrimination and to take affirmative action with respect to the employment of racial and ethnic minorities, women, and religious adherents (Summary).
OFCCP is charged with ensuring that about 200,000 federal contractor establishments refrain from dis...
Funding was provided by the United States Department of Labor under cooperative agreement number IL...
The United States District Court for the District of New Jersey has held that a white male is not a ...
Executive Order 11246, promulgated in September 1965, requires that all federal financial aid applic...
The Affirmative Action Requirement of Executive Order 11246 and Its Effect on Government Contractors...
This report identifies some of Katrina-related waivers and extensions. Federal agencies have waived ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In resp...
In order to promote fair and equal employment opportunities for those who are either mentally or phy...
The regulations announced by Mayor John Lindsay that propose new contract bid regulations designed t...
Hurricane Katrina revealed that our government was ill-prepared to assist the most vulnerable people...
This report discusses the minority participation “goals” that have been an integral part of federal ...
Companies unfamiliar with the federal procurement process may find useful information at several go...
This manual has been developed and is intended to be used as a resource to assist contractors in com...
Hurricane Katrina has given rise to many emergency contracting situations. This report will attempt ...
President Bush has, by proclamation, suspended the application of the Davis-Bacon Act to all contrac...
OFCCP is charged with ensuring that about 200,000 federal contractor establishments refrain from dis...
Funding was provided by the United States Department of Labor under cooperative agreement number IL...
The United States District Court for the District of New Jersey has held that a white male is not a ...
Executive Order 11246, promulgated in September 1965, requires that all federal financial aid applic...
The Affirmative Action Requirement of Executive Order 11246 and Its Effect on Government Contractors...
This report identifies some of Katrina-related waivers and extensions. Federal agencies have waived ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In resp...
In order to promote fair and equal employment opportunities for those who are either mentally or phy...
The regulations announced by Mayor John Lindsay that propose new contract bid regulations designed t...
Hurricane Katrina revealed that our government was ill-prepared to assist the most vulnerable people...
This report discusses the minority participation “goals” that have been an integral part of federal ...
Companies unfamiliar with the federal procurement process may find useful information at several go...
This manual has been developed and is intended to be used as a resource to assist contractors in com...
Hurricane Katrina has given rise to many emergency contracting situations. This report will attempt ...
President Bush has, by proclamation, suspended the application of the Davis-Bacon Act to all contrac...
OFCCP is charged with ensuring that about 200,000 federal contractor establishments refrain from dis...
Funding was provided by the United States Department of Labor under cooperative agreement number IL...
The United States District Court for the District of New Jersey has held that a white male is not a ...