The Department of Labor's Office of Federal
Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) has announced that
beginning today - April 2, 2007- the agency's regional
offices will begin scheduling audits from a second (FY2007)
listing of contractors. This new list covers approximately
4500 facilities that have either self-identified as being
an establishment of a Federal contractor, or have been
identified as such by the OFCCP. The initial scheduling
list for FY2007 for some 2000 facilities was issued last
November.
Corporate Scheduling Announcement Letters
(CSALs) may already have been mailed to many Chief Executive
Officers that have more than one establishment on the
list. You may want to alert your CEO's office. Companies
who received a CSAL as a result of the November 2006 scheduling
list may not receive another letter unless one or more
additional establishments appear on the newly released
scheduling list. If you are currently being audited, have
been audited during the past 24 months, or have received
the Secretary of Labor's Opportunity Award or an Exemplary
Voluntary Efforts Award within the last three years, you
are probably safe this year (i.e. your establishment will
most likely not show up on the list).
Not all facilities that are scheduled will
actually be audited. Likewise, in some cases an unscheduled
audit may occur based on factors such as contract award
notices, individual complaints, subsequent scheduling
releases, and conciliation agreement monitoring processes.
If you have any questions or comments, or
would like us to assist you in an OFCCP audit by compiling
and analyzing the necessary data and submitting it to
the OFCCP on your behalf, please give us a call.
(415) 454-4921 (California Office) or
(301) 253-3183 (Maryland Office) www.malyconsulting.com