In an effort to increase contractor participation in the functional affirmative action program (FAAPs), OFCCP proposed a new directive simplifying the process for FAAP agreement requests. This proposed directive comes after Craig Leen, Acting Director of OFCCP, shared his support for FAAPs during the 2018 NILG conference in Anaheim, CA. The proposed directive acknowledges that traditional AAPs organized by physical location do not always reflect typical business operations. This proposed directive focuses on giving contractors the ability to “easily organize and analyze data, identify issues, establish clear lines of responsibility for implementing its AAP, and monitor progress”.
OFCCP seeks to reduce paperwork and regulatory burdens by proposing these changes to the proposed FAAP process:
The proposed directive is open to public comment until November 13, 2018. DCI will monitor the rule-making process and share new developments on the FAAP program.
By Macy Cheeks, M.S., Associate Consultant at DCI Consulting Group