On July 31, President Obama signed an
executive order that requires companies competing for federal contracts to
disclose labor law violations and gives agencies more guidance on how to
consider labor violations when awarding federal contracts. The new process is
designed to level the playing field and bring more companies into compliance with
OSHA regulations and other workplace laws.
"Today's executive order is an
important step to ensure that workers are protected, businesses have a fair
shot to compete, and taxpayers get the best bang for their buck," said
U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez. "Cheaters shouldn't win, and this
action ensures they won't. Everyone is welcome to compete — as long as they are
willing to do so fairly."
For more information, watch the video, read the fact sheet and read the new DOL blog post.
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