
Since June 2023, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) has executed 10 conciliation agreements, addressing the critical issue of race-based hiring discrimination. These agreements, totaling over $5.3 million in financial settlements, have directly addressed the concerns of approximately 5,000 applicants who faced potential discriminatory practices based on their race. A recurring theme in these settlements is the systemic exclusion of minority groups - Black, Hispanic, Asian, and multi-racial applicants - from various job opportunities. The allegations spanned across positions like assemblers, mail sorters, contact tracers, and customer service representatives. The widespread nature of the allegations shed light on the nuanced barriers these groups face in the job market.
Debra Milstein Gardner OFCCP Allegations of Race-Based Hiring Discrimination Highlight Need for Fair Practices
OutSolve’s EEO colleague, Toni Ahl, is an occasional contributor to our blog. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this article belong solely to Toni and do not necessarily reflect the viewpoint of OutSolve or its employees.
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