Corporate Scheduling Announcement Letters (CSAL), dated June 29th, have been sent by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP).
The OFCCP has developed the CSAL to keep federal contractors informed in the event of a potential compliance evaluation. If there is an actual compliance evaluation, federal contractors will receive a scheduling letter, with detailed submission instructions on what to submit for evaluation within a 30 day timeframe.
The CSAL, generally addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, is notification to a corporation that one or more of its establishments are on the list of contractor establishments selected to undergo a compliance evaluation during the scheduling cycle. The CSAL should be considered an "early warning" of a compliance evaluation at ANY establishment within your company. If your company has received a CSAL, it is critical that preparations begin now.
To gain more information on what is involved in preparing for a Compliance Evaluation, visit our Learning Library and select
"Understanding Compliance Evaluations"
You will learn what to do when an actual Scheduling Letter is received, the various types of compliance evaluations, best practices in preparation for your audit and the most frequently cited violations by the OFCCP.
For more information on our COMPLIANCE EVALUATION preparation and representation services or a better understanding of what you should do if your company received a CSAL, please call (800) 330-9000, or click here to schedule a convenient time to receive a call from a member of our Sales Team.