Obama’s Alinsky Blitzkrieg
Continues
EEOC Announces Proposal to Seek
Equal Pay Information from Employers GrayRobinson
PA USA February 2 2016
President
Obama and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission are attempting to
obtain pay information from employers as part of the Obama Administration’s
ramped up effort to combat the perceived compensation gap in employment,
the EEOC announced on
January 29, 2016. For those employers with 100 or more employees,
which are required to file an EEO-1 report annually with the EEOC, the proposal
would require employers to include wage information so it can be determined
where there is a wage gap based on gender, race or ethnicity.
The
proposal was published in the Federal Register on February
1st, and there will be a sixty day public comment period, which will end on
April 1st. Anticipated implementation date is September 30, 2017.
Not
only will this new proposal create an additional burden on employers, it could
lead to providing the EEOC with information to bring an action against an
employer without even having an employee complaint. Moreover, just
reporting W-2 wages can be misleading and taken out of the context, since many
factors go into establishing a salary, including seniority and education level,
which will not be indicated on the EEO-1 report.
Employer
groups have expressed concern that providing confidential wage information to
the EEOC could become available to their competitors through a request pursuant
to the Freedom of Information Act, notwithstanding the EEOC’s assurance that it
will keep employers’ pay data confidential.
This
announcement once again reflects the Obama Administration and the EEOC’s
increasingly proactive role in attempting to go out and find evidence of
supposed discrimination, as opposed to simply adjudicating claims that are brought before it. GrayRobinson PA - William H. Andrews
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Federal
contractors have seen this initiative over the past few Obama-years. It has
become part of the OFCCP Affirmative Action Plan Audit. But federal contractors know that they could
lose their contracts if they resist this extortion, so they don’t resist. Private sector companies are not currently
exposed to having the race & sex police visit them and suggest that Mary
and Leroy should get a raise. If you are carrying any non-performing minorities
or women, now would be a good time to invite them to work elsewhere.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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