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 EEOC_ReportWhat is EEOC and On-the-Job Training Reporting?

About On-the-Job Training Programs and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Reporting.

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Reporting is an overview of the number of employees that you have working on the job site by Work Classification, Race, and Gender.

The Highway Construction On-the-Job Training Program originated to train people who had previously been excluded from the construction industry - namely, women, minorities, and other "disadvantaged" groups, and is not associated with other training programs.

All State Highway Agencies have an On-the-Job Training program except for the following:

  • Arkansas
  • Louisiana
  • New Mexico
  • Oklahoma
  • Texas
 

 

In these five states, the State Highway Agency sets annual training goals and assigns training slots or positions in selected construction contracts, usually, those involving large highway or bridge construction projects.

Contractors and State Highway Agency personnel meet and determine the actual type of training to be conducted based on the contracts workforce needs.  On-the Job Training positions typically include:

  • Equipment Operators
  • Laborers
  •  Carpenters
  •  Painters
  • Steel Workers
  •  Pipe Layers
  • Plant Operators
  • Mechanical Maintenance Workers

 

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Reporting requirements at the Federal, State, and local levels, while complex, can be easily accomplished through the use of any of the following reports produced by Certified Payroll Solution.  Great care must be taken when reporting the number of employees by work classification, as you do not want to over report how many employees you actually have.

To view full-sized sample reports, created with Certified Payroll Solution, in .PDF format, simply click on the graphic beneath the form name or number below to have the report open.

In addition to meeting your Certified Payroll Reporting needs, Certified Payroll Solution includes the following EEOC/Work Utilization & Benefit Reports to further assist you in your compliance needs.  Choose from:

Federal EEOC/Work Utilization Reports:

Form 1391 Form 1391-A Form 1392-A Form CC-257
 1391  1391-A
 
 1392-A  CC-257
Form 1391 w/Mixed Race Form 1392 w/Mixed Race Form 1392A Reverse  
1392_MR 1392_MR 1392A-Rev  

 

American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Reports:

ARRA Form 1589      
ARRA-Federal1589      

 

State Specific EEOC/Work Utilization Reports:

Arizona DOT California EEOC Connecticut CC-257 Illinois DOT
Arizona DOT EEOC California CC257 Connecticut CC-257 Illinois DOT EEOC
Illinois Tollway Michigan DOT Minnesota DOT New Jersey AA-202
IL_Tollway Michigan DOT Minnesota DOT EEO-13 New Jersey AA-202
Oregon DOT Pennsylvania DOT Washington DOT West Virginia
Oregon DOT Pennsylvania EO-400 Washington CC257 West Virginia EEO 150

 

Local (City & County) EEOC/Work Utilization Reports:

Boston, MA Housing Authority City of Chicago, IL City & County of Denver, CO Jackson County, KS
Boston Housing MWPP5 City_of_Chicago_EEOC Colorado-DSBO Jackson County EEO
Port Authority NY/NJ San Diego, CA    
Port Authority NY NJ San Diego Workforce    

 

 



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