OFCCP News Release: [02/26/2013]
Contact Name: Mike Trupo or Joshua Lamont
Phone Number: (202) 693-6588 or x 4661
Release Number: 13-0305-NAT
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today
announced that its Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs is
rescinding two enforcement guidance documents on pay discrimination
originally issued in 2006, commonly known as the "Compensation
Standards" and "Voluntary Guidelines."This action, to be effective Feb.
28, is intended to protect workers and strengthen OFCCP's ability to
identify and remedy different forms of pay discrimination. It will
enable OFCCP to conduct investigations of contractor pay practices
consistent with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
"A strong American middle class hinges on ensuring equal pay," said
acting Secretary of Labor Seth D. Harris. "As President Obama has made
clear, everyone – including the wives, mothers, sisters and daughters
among us – must be paid fairly and without discrimination. These new
standards will strengthen our ability to ensure that women and men are
fully protected under our nation's laws."
The notice of final rescission withdrawing these two documents also
includes new guidance for employers and other interested stakeholders
setting forth the procedures, analysis and protocols OFCCP will utilize
going forward when conducting compensation discrimination
investigations. OFCCP will supplement the guidance with frequently asked
questions, technical assistance, webinars, and other resources and
materials to ensure that contractors have ample information about how to
comply with the law.
"Today, we are lifting arbitrary barriers that have prevented our
investigators from finding and combating illegal pay discrimination,"
said OFCCP Director Patricia A. Shiu, a member of the President's
National Equal Pay Task Force. "At the same time, we are providing clear
guidance for contractors to facilitate their success when it comes to
providing equal opportunity to all of their workers."
The new approach described in the notice will enable OFCCP
investigators to better examine practices and available evidence to
uncover discrimination and evaluate contractor compliance with Executive
Order 11246. That longstanding executive order requires federal
contractors to comply with antidiscrimination obligations, including
prohibitions against pay discrimination. Prior to this action, OFCCP was
constrained by a methodology adopted in 2006 that made it harder for
the agency to exercise its full legal authority because it required use
of the same narrow formula to review all contractor pay practices,
regardless of the industry, types of jobs, issues presented or available
data. Now, OFCCP will be using its legal authority to hold contractors
to the same legal standards – enshrined in Title VII, the landmark civil
rights law – that courts and other federal agencies already apply to
these businesses to prohibit job discrimination.
In addition to Executive Order 11246, OFCCP enforces Section 503 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment
Assistance Act of 1974. As amended, these three laws require those who
do business with the federal government, both contractors and
subcontractors, to follow the fair and reasonable standard that they not
discriminate in employment on the basis of sex, race, color, religion,
national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran.
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