The Hiring Benchmark Requirement
Contractors required by the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA) to develop a written affirmative action program (AAP) must also establish a hiring benchmark for protected veterans every year, or adopt the national benchmark provided by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) each year, as part of their AAP update. Under either approach, contractors must compare the percentage of hires who are protected veterans in each of their written AAPs to the hiring benchmark set for that AAP. Contractors should use the result of this comparison when assessing the effectiveness of their veteran outreach and recruitment efforts.
Methods for Establishing a Hiring Benchmark
Contractors can choose one of the two following options for establishing the required hiring benchmark for each of their written AAPs.
Option I:
Adopt the National Percentage of Veterans in the Civilian Labor Force
Option II:
Develop Individualized Hiring Benchmark
Important Terms
Hiring Benchmark: The percentage of total hires who are protected veterans that the contractor seeks to hire in the following AAP year.
Civilian Labor Force (CLF): The sum of people who are employed and those who are unemployed but looking for work in a specified area, e.g., nationwide or in a particular state.
Employment Service Delivery System (ESDS): An employment service office in a state or locality that provides labor exchange services, including employment, training, and placement services, as part of the national One-Stop/American Job Center service delivery network established by the states.
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