Are all construction contractors and subcontractors subject to the laws enforced by OFCCP?
All contractors and subcontractors who hold a Federal or federally-assisted construction contract in excess of $10,000 will be subject to regulatory requirements under one or more of the laws enforced by OFCCP depending upon the amount of the contract. Once it has been determined that a contractor or subcontractor is subject to OFCCP jurisdiction, the regulations implementing the civil rights requirements enforced by OFCCP apply to all of the contractor’s or subcontractor’s employees who are engaged in on site construction, including those construction employees who work on a non-Federal or non-federally assisted construction site. http://www.dol.gov/esa/regs/compliance/ofccp/faqs/emprfaqs.
All contractors and subcontractors who hold a Federal or federally-assisted construction contract in excess of $10,000 will be subject to regulatory requirements under one or more of the laws enforced by OFCCP depending upon the amount of the contract. Once it has been determined that a contractor or subcontractor is subject to OFCCP jurisdiction, the regulations implementing the civil rights requirements enforced by OFCCP apply to all of the contractor’s or subcontractor’s employees who are engaged in on site construction, including those construction employees who work on a non-Federal or non-federally assisted construction site.
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