Affirmative Action Overview: An Introduction or Review

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This course provides a concise, updated overview of Affirmative Action (AA), including recent federal developments such as changes to the veterans' regulations and a proposed compensation data collection tool.  If your organization is or will be a government contractor, this course will answer frequently asked questions such as the following, based on statutory, regulatory, Office of Federal Contract Compliance (OFCCP), and other requirements: 

  • Is my organization required to have an Affirmative Action Program (AAP) and why?
  • What is an Affirmative Action program and a written plan?
  • What does my organization have to do to be in compliance?
  • How much time will this take and who should be responsible?
  • What are the benefits of compliance and the risks of non-compliance?
  • How does the government check up on organizations that have government contracts?

Who Should Attend

Those in Human Resources or leadership positions who have responsibility for completing, implementing, and/or overseeing Affirmative Action compliance, including written AAP's.  This may include those who:

  • Work for organizations that are new government contractors or sub-contractors.
  • Anticipate government contracts.
  • Have an AAP but don't understand what it is or what to do with it once it's done.
  • Now have AA responsibility for AA compliance with no prior experience or prior experience many years ago.
  • Want to audit their organization's AA compliance and practices.
  • Want a short, concise, general AA overview.

Learning Objectives

  • Define EEO and AA and the laws that trigger affirmative action compliance.
  • Explain key AA requirements such as the written plan, record-keeping, applicant tacking, compensation evaluation, adverse impact analysis, good-faith efforts, and communication to leadership and the workforce.
  • Identify the statistical and/or narrative components of written Affirmative Action Plans for women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
  • Describe government audits, enforcement, and reporting requirements.
  • Review recent and proposed changes, including current OFCCP enforcement priorities.

Available Course Sessions

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8:30am - 12:30pm
Trusight Headquarters
Frances M. Jauquet 3/27 and earlier $185 3/28 and after $205 $275 Register »For this Session