United States:
OFCCP Removes CSAL Notice From Website
25 July 2013
Ford & Harrison LLP
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After briefly posting notices of the Corporate Scheduling
Announcement Letters (CSAL) on its website on July 18, the Office
of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) has now removed the
posting. As noted in our July 19
Legal Alert, the OFCCP indicated that the release of the CSAL
was accidental, and it has not yet implemented its policy of
posting CSAL letters online. To review a spreadsheet of the
companies that were identified on the OFCCP's list, please
click
here. We will continue to monitor this situation for any
further developments.
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