Affirmative Action Plan
NADUR
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Our company currently has about 42 employees with two more scheduled to start in the next month or so. We are getting really close to that 50-employee threshold. We are a bank and are subject to affirmative action when we hit 50 employees even though other employers may not be subject to it until they hit a higher number of employees. I need to know anything anyone can tell me about writing an affirmative action plan. If anyone has an example they'd be willing to share, that would be even better. I don't know where to begin! Thank you!
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The DOL has a "sample" AAP for small businesses that can be tailored for your needs. Here's the link:
[url]http://www.dol.gov/esa/regs/compliance/ofccp/pdf/sampleaap.pdf[/url]
Also, here's another "resource" for information.
[url]http://www.hr-guide.com/data/074.htm[/url]
PORK
Try contacting your "local" OFCCP office and ask if they provide training. I spent four hours at the Omaha office and left with a completely highlighted book and step-by-step instructions. I then proceeded to put it on the back burner for three months, so by the time I picked it back up, I had forgotten most everything. They patiently answered my questions and even let me e-mail my "completed" plan in for them to review and tell me what I was missing. :>) I hope your experience is as good as mine was.
Cleveland District Office US Dept. of Labor ESA - OFCCP
Howard M. Metzenbaum Federal Building Courthouse
201 Superior Avenue, Room 514 Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Phone: (216) 522-7360 Fax: (216) 522-8210
Columbus District Office US Dept. of Labor ESA - OFCCP
200 North High Street Room 409 Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 469-5831 Fax: (614) 469-6606
Also, Ed from Georgia posted this over in the AAP thread in the Wage and Hour forum:
For banks, there's a very professional law firm in Atlanta that specializes in the creation of AA plans for the industry. The name is: Employment Law Compliance, Inc. Phone: (866) 801-6302.
E Wart
(I didn't know either, when I started. DOL's website has an A-Z browse function and that's where I found it. They oversee the AAPs)
Good luck!
We too are a bank and 2 or 3 years back we were fortunate enough to be "randomly selected" by the DOL for a review of our APP.
We had thought we were on track, but it took us over a year to finally get this random review behind us. We even went so far as to attend their training seminars at their office trying to figure out just exactly what they wanted. We would have reports returned because they were simply in the wrong format. We ended up hiring a law firm, yes they were on roller-skates, to wrok with us and finally put this behind us.
Good luck....