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The Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) conducts compliance audits of all unions covered by
the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 (LMRDA), and of Federal sector unions under
the standards of conduct provisions of the Civil Service Reform Act (CSRA). Compliance audits are
designed to verify LMRDA or CSRA compliance, investigate potential violations of the law, and provide
compliance assistance to help unions meet statutory requirements. The audits are based on a streamlined
approach, using specialized records review and investigative techniques. At the conclusion of an OLMS
audit, a closing letter is sent to the union describing the reporting deficiencies, recordkeeping
violations, and internal control problems identified during the audit. The closing letters do not
purport to be an exhaustive list of all possible problem areas since the audits are limited in scope.
Audits of local unions and intermediate bodies are conducted under the Compliance Audit Program, or
CAP, by investigators in OLMS district offices throughout the country.
Audits of national and international unions are conducted under the International Compliance Audit
Program, or I-CAP, by the Division of International Union Audits, a division of the OLMS National
Office.
CAP Closing Letters
- CAP closing letters - 2008
- CAP closing letters - 2007
- CAP closing letters- 2006
I-CAP Closing Letters
Frequently Asked Questions
Last Updated: 06/09/08
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