
OutSolve
Founded in 1998, OutSolve has evolved into a premier compliance-driven HR advisory firm, leveraging deep expertise to simplify complex regulatory landscapes for businesses of all sizes. With a comprehensive suite of solutions encompassing HR compliance, workforce analytics, and risk mitigation consulting, OutSolve empowers organizations to navigate the intricate world of employment regulations with confidence.
FAQs clarifies the handling of partial year totals in response to items 9 and 13
OutSolve OFCCP Adds FAQ on Scheduling Letter and Itemized Listing
2018 Survey builds on the 2008 survey which OFCCP uses to engage and inform contractors through compliance assistance and during compliance evaluations.
OutSolve ODEP Publishes Survey of Employer Policies on the Employment of People with Disabilities
OFCCP implemented Early Resolution Procedures to promote new and efficient supply and service compliance
OutSolve OFCCP Early Resolution Procedures Produce Results
Visuals illustrate data for all charges, retaliation and sexual harassment charges
OutSolve EEOC Created New Data Visualizations to Illustrate Discrimination Data
Both District Office Director positions filled with long tenured agency employees
OutSolve EEOC Places Two New District Directors in New York and Charlotte
All hearings will be held by telephone or video on the same day and time
OutSolve DOL's Office of Administrative Law Judge Suspends In-Person Hearings Indefinitely
Many new questions and answers were added to assist employers in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic
OutSolve EEOC Issues Updated COVID-19 Guidance
Four webinars to be held in June and July
OutSolve Department of Labor Hosts Compliance Assistance Webinars
In a landmark decision, with a vote of 6-3 the Supreme Court makes it illegal for employers to discriminate because of an individual’s sex, which covers sexual orientation and transgender status. The high court upheld rulings from lower courts that said sexual orientation discrimination was a form of sex discrimination. The decision was written by President Trump appointee, Neil Gorsuch, who said “an employer who fired an individual for being homosexual or transgender fires that person for traits or actions it would not have questioned in members of a different sex. Sex plays a necessary and undisguisable role in the decision, exactly what Title VII forbids.”
OutSolve Supreme Court Rules Title VII Forbids Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation or Transgender Status
Webpage also provides FAQs and statistics of the number of charges filed form FY 2015 through FY 2019
OutSolve EEOC Publishes Webpage on Commissioner Charges and Directed Investigationscompany news

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