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Is the EEO poster a requirement for Federal contractors? Where can contractors obtain a copy?

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Is the EEO poster a requirement for Federal contractors? Where can contractors obtain a copy?

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Yes. Contractors and subcontractors who hold a single Federal contract or subcontract in excess of $10,000 or who hold contracts or subcontracts with the Government in any 12 month period which have an aggregate total value exceeding $10,000 are required to post the EEO notice in accordance with the laws administered by OFCCP. In addition, Federal contractors and subcontractors who (1) hold Government bills of lading; (2) serve as a depository of Federal funds in any amount; or (3) act as issuing and paying agent for U.S. savings bonds and notes must post the EEO notice. The notice must be posted prominently, where it can be readily seen by employees and applicants for employment, e.g., personnel office, work-out facility, lunchroom, or company bulletin board. An approved copy of the OFCCP poster is available.

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