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Affirmative Action Plan Implementation - How to put your plan into action!
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Jan 29, 2020 3:56:21 PM

OutSolve reviews critical efforts contractors can take to better understand their AAP plan results.
Developing the required reports for Affirmative Action Planning has been established for many years. However, actually taking those plans and successfully implementing them is another story. For years, contractors have struggled to really utilize their AAP to drive important HR initiatives.
Join OutSolve's affirmative action experts, Annette Alvarado and Cherie Castillo, as they review critical efforts that contractors can take to better understand the results of their AAP plan.
Presenters will also provide tips on how to translate those results to both managers and hiring staff. Contractors can then create genuine efforts to meet their goals, and be prepared for an audit or potential complaint.
Register here for this FREE webinar on February 20, 2020 at 2 P.M. EST to learn more about these good faith efforts and a manageable way to approach understanding your AAP plan.
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