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Report Link DOL Proposes New Rule Addressing Beck Notice Posting Requirements for Federal ContractorsWinston & Strawn - October 11, 2001 On October 1, 2001, the Department of Labor ("Department") published a proposed rule in the Federal Register designating the Department's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs ("OFCCP") with enforcing a recently-enacted executive order requiring federal contractors to notify union-represented employees of their rights under the U.S. Supreme Court's 1988 decision in Communications Workers v. Beck ("Beck"). The proposed rule outlines the notice posting requirements under Beck and charges the OFCCP with enforcing the executive order. Report Link OFCCP Homepage.Department of Labor - (No Date) DOL OFCCP homepage.
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