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Office of Compliance advancing safety, health and workplace rights in the legislative branch www.compliance.gov
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Independent Non-Partisan Administrator of the Congressional Accountability Act (CAA) What is the OOC?
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Workplace Rights Dispute Resolution Education and Training Advises Congress on Changes and Amendments to the CAA www.compliance.gov What is the OOC?
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What is the CAA? www.compliance.gov Civil Rights Labor Rights Workplace Safety and Disability Access Laws
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www.compliance.gov Who Does the CAA Cover? Architect of the Capitol Capitol Guide Service Capitol Police Congressional Budget Office
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Congressional Committees House of Representatives and Senate in Washington, D.C. and District Offices Who Does the CAA Cover? www.compliance.gov
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Office of the Attending Physician Office of Compliance Visitors (ADA Access Issues) Who Does the CAA Cover? www.compliance.gov
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What Does the CAA Cover? Protection from Employment Discrimination on the Basis of Age, Color, Disability, Gender, National Origin, Race or Religion www.compliance.gov
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Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA) What Does the CAA Cover? www.compliance.gov
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Notice of Mass Layoffs Protection from Intimidation or Reprisal What Does the CAA Cover? www.compliance.gov
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Protection from Polygraph Testing Protection for Uniformed Service Members What Does the CAA Cover? www.compliance.gov
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Safe & Accessible Working Conditions (ADA & OSHA Laws) The Right to Organize (Does Not Include All Employees) What Does the CAA Cover? www.compliance.gov
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What Does the CAA NOT Cover? www.compliance.gov Fringe Benefits Hiring and Firing Procedures Holidays Job Duties
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Salaries Vacation and Leave Policies Work Schedules (Unless Any of the Above Relate to Illegal Discrimination) What Does the CAA NOT Cover? www.compliance.gov
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How are Civil Rights Disputes Resolved? Multi-Step Process Involving Counseling & Mediation Employees Must Follow All Steps & Timelines
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www.compliance.gov Dispute Resolution Process: Civil Rights
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www.compliance.gov How are OSHA/ADA Disputes Addressed? Request for Inspection Investigation Citation or Notice Complaint, if necessary
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Dispute Resolution Process: OSHA/ADA www.compliance.gov
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Visiting the Office of Compliance
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www.compliance.gov Contacting the Office of Compliance All Contacts are Confidential Room LA 200, John Adams Building 110 Second Street, SE Washington, D.C. 20540 (202) 724-9250 (Voice) (202) 724-9260 (24-Hour Information Line) (202) 426-1913 (Fax) (202) 426-1912 (TDD)
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