Contract Compliance
Recent News About Contract Compliance
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Timothy Long and Philip I. Person Publish Employment Law Yearbook 2022
Timothy Long and Philip I. Person Publish Employment Law Yearbook 2022. -
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: Updated: U.S. Department of Labor and Cisco Systems Inc. Enter Agreement to Resolve Alleged Pay Discrimination in San Jose
Cisco Systems Inc. has agreed to pay $2,000,000 in lost wages and interest to affected employees in San Jose, California, and provide at least $2,750,000 in pay-equity adjustments to its employees nationwide in the next five years in an Early Resolution Conciliation Agreement (ERCA). -
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: U.S. Department of Labor Reaches $5 Million Settlement With Intel Corp. To Resolve Pay Discrimination Allegations
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) has reached a settlement with Intel Corp. to resolve allegations of systemic pay discrimination against female, African American and Hispanic American employees at its facilities in Arizona, California and Oregon. -
Pension plan sues California corporation over alleged nonpayment of monthly contributions
A labor group is suing Smart Tech Group, Inc., a California corporation, citing alleged breach of contract. -
A.F. Brown Electrical Contractors allegedly failed to pay more than $50,000 to labor groups
LOS ANGELES — Labor groups have filed suit against an electrical contractor for allegedly failing to pay at least $50,000 in contributions.