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January 04, 2021
Oracle Drops Suit Aimed At Dismantling DOL's Bias Watchdog
Oracle dropped its Washington, D.C., federal court suit challenging the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs' enforcement authority on Monday, marking the latest move by both sides to lay down their swords in high-profile legal battles stemming from the agency's probe of the tech giant's pay practices.
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June 22, 2020
DOL Fights To End Oracle's Bid To Dismantle Bias Watchdog
The U.S. Department of Labor urged a D.C. federal judge Friday to toss Oracle's bid to defang the DOL's enforcement unit that sues federal contractors over alleged job bias, arguing that Oracle can't dismantle the enforcement regime, which it agreed to when it became a federal contractor.
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May 04, 2020
Chamber Backs Oracle's Bid To Cripple DOL Bias Watchdog
A U.S. Chamber of Commerce-led business coalition has backed Oracle's bid to defang the U.S. Department of Labor unit that sues federal contractors for job bias, accusing it of extorting businesses to settle nine-figure suits it lacks the power to bring.
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November 27, 2019
Oracle Asks Fed Court To Rein In DOL 'Power Grab'
Oracle sued the U.S. Department of Labor on Wednesday, challenging the constitutionality of the administrative process used by the agency's federal contractor bias watchdog to prosecute allegations of workplace discrimination.