...of compensation practices of government contractors: (1) Interpreting Nondiscrimination Requirements of Executive Order 11246 With Respect to Systemic Compensation Discrimination ("Compensation Standards"), ...
...with the federal government are subject to affirmative action obligations under Executive Order 11246. The Executive Order, enforced by the U.S. Department of Labor...
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...SOUTHWICK, Circuit Judges.Before us is an interlocutory appeal of an order allowing this employment discrimination suit to proceed despite an arguably late filing...
...for enforcing statutes, regulations or executive orders pertaining to civil rights, but...
...Form) or as part of an affirmative action plan (AAP) under Executive Order 11246. A second step may include employee interviews and surveys...
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