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OPA News Release: [02/10/2005]
Contact Name: Lorette Post
Phone Number: 202-693-4676 or x5052
Release Number: 05-0157-NAT
U.S. Department of Labor Partners with National Federation of Independent Business to Promote Compliance Assistance
WASHINGTONThe U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and
the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) signed an agreement
today to work together to promote greater awareness of and compliance with
DOL's employment laws among NFIB members.
The partnership represents the latest such agreement under the new Partnerships
for Compliance Assistance Program (PCAP). As a partner, NFIB will help DOL
educate NFIB members about compliance assistance resources available to assist
them in fulfilling their responsibilities under federal employment laws that
DOL administers.
“Partners like NFIB assist us in advancing our compliance assistance mission,
which helps us protect the wages, health benefits, retirement security,
safety and health of America's workforce,” said U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine
L. Chao.
Examples of proposed partner activities include the distribution of DOL
educational materials to NFIB members and the development of articles
for NFIB's member publications, including the widely-distributed magazine, MyBusiness.
“NFIB is tremendously pleased to be partnering with the Labor Department,” said
Dan Danner, NFIB's Senior Vice President, Public Policy. “Our members want
to comply with the law, but many times don't know how to. As a first step,
compliance assistance is much better than enforcement and we are glad that
the Department of Labor understands this.”
NFIB is the nation's largest small-business advocacy group representing
the consensus views of its 600,000 members in Washington, D.C. and all
50 state capitals.
DOL's Office of Compliance Assistance Policy (OCA) created PCAP to complement
DOL's public outreach efforts and help protect the wages, benefits and safety
of America 's workforce. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao established OCA
as part of DOL's Compliance Assistance Initiative.
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