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Office of Compliance logo. The Office of Congressional Workplace Rights (OCWR; formerly the Office of Compliance) [1] was created through the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 (CAA) which applied workplace protection laws to approximately 30,000 employees of the legislative branch nationwide and established the Office of Compliance to administer and ensure the integrity of the Act ...
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Susan S. Robfogel is a partner in Nixon Peabody LLP [1] and a member and immediate past chair of the United States Congress Office of Compliance, [2] an independent agency within the U.S. Congress established to administer the application of various civil rights, labor, and workplace laws to Congressional employees.
The Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 (CAA) (Pub. L. 104–1 (text)), the first piece of legislation passed by the 104th United States Congress, applied several civil rights, labor, and workplace safety and health laws to the U.S. Congress and its associated agencies, requiring them to follow many of the same employment and workplace safety laws applied to businesses and the federal ...
The ADS Bureau is responsible for coordinating an Annual Report on "Adherence to and Compliance with Arms Control and Nonproliferation Agreements and Commitments," a report required by statute (Section 403 of the Arms Control and Disarmament Act, as amended (22 U.S.C. 2593a)) to be annually submitted by the President to Congress. In its ...
Calvert is the state’s longest-serving House member, having been in office since 1992. He is looking to keep his seat representing California’s 41 st Congressional District, southeast of Los ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -January brings several consequential dates for the U.S. Congress as Republicans consolidate power as a result of last November's elections with full control of the Senate ...
Prior to joining the Office of Congressional Ethics, Ashmawy served eight years in the Air Force. He wrote about his time as a war crimes prosecutor in an op-ed last year for the Washington Post ...