Affirmative Action Plan - Tracking Applicants
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"We have an Affirmative Action Plan and are interested in hearing about how you define "Applicant". Also, how do you track applicants that apply on line via company website? walk-in's? We don't hand out applications; we accept resumes only. Do you have as part of the online application process, a voluntary self id screen to be completed? How about for walk ins?
"We have an Affirmative Action Plan and are interested in hearing about how you define "Applicant". Also, how do you track applicants that apply on line via company website? walk-in's? We don't hand out applications; we accept resumes only. Do you have as part of the online application process, a voluntary self id screen to be completed? How about for walk ins?
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Just out of curiosity, why do you only accept resumes? They are not a legal document and don't give you all the information that an application would.
Thanks
Larry W. Cole
HR Manager
Applied Fiber Telecommunications
251 Walnut Avenue
Leesburg, Ga. 31763
Fax: 229-759-8333
The Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures states:
"The precise definition of the term 'applicant' depends upon the user's recruitment and selection procedures. The concept of an applicant is that of a person who has indicated in being considered for hiring, promotion, or other employment opportunities. This interest may be expressed orally, depending on the employer's pratice."
The current OFCCP definition for an applicant is:
1. The individual is minimmally qualified for the job;
2. The individual applied for the opening(s) in question; and
3. The employer considered (or should have reasonably considered) the candidate.
The EEOC in its E.O Survey maintains that a person is an applicant if the person expresses an interest in an available position.
Of course there are consequences as to which definition of applicant applies. From the OFCCP's perspective, contractors and subcontractors have to gather and record the race, sex and ethnic data on all applicants for hire, promotion, and termination.(How you can be an applicant for termination is beyond me).
As you can see, this area is getting to be very complex. What you really need is legal advice and I suggest that you consult with your attorneys.
Good look.
Vance Miller
Editor, Missouri Employment Law Letter
Armstrong Teasdale LLP
(314) 621-5070
[email]vmiller@armstrongteasdale.com[/email]