By: Dave Schmidt, Amanda Allen, and Bre Timko
Recently, New York City’s law related to the use of automated employment decision tools (where hiring/promotion decisions involve algorithmically-driven mechanisms) has garnered much attention. Other...
By: Dave Schmidt and Amanda Allen
In late December 2022, the New York City (NYC) Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) issued an updated set of proposed clarification rules for Local Law 144 (regulating the use of automated employment...
By: Dave Schmidt
On December 9, 2022, the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection issued an update on the status of Local Law 144 that will regulate the use of automated employment decision tools (AEDTs), wherein hiring decisions...
By: Mitchell Chamberlin
On November 20, 2022, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) proposed major changes to the scheduling letter and itemized listing it uses to initiate compliance reviews of covered federal supply and...
By: Dave Schmidt and Sara Hendrick
December 9, 2022 UPDATE: The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) is delaying enforcement of Local Law 144 until April 15, 2023 due to the high volume of public comments. The DCWP is planning a...
In late 2021, New York City (NYC) passed a law addressing the use of Automated Employment Decision Tools (AEDT) in selection processes. The law defines an AEDT as “any computational process, derived from machine learning, statistical modeling, data...
In keeping with their focus on transparency, last week OFCCP released two FAQ documents that should be reviewed by all federal contractors. The first focuses on practical significance in the context of adverse impact measurement, which is one...
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