What you Need to Know About Changes to the OFCCP's New Scheduling Letters

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What you Need to Know About Changes to the OFCCP's New Scheduling Letters

The United States Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs has seen a lot of changes in recent months after a series of new directives were announced last year. Overall, these initiatives were designed to streamline the agency and allow it to operate more efficiently.