The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has withdrawn 67 guidance documents, including those addressing whistleblower protections and the use of monitoring technology in the workplace. The CFPB’s May 12 announcement stated that many were inconsistent with federal statutory text and imposed compliance burdens without opportunities for public notice and comment. Some documents could be reinstated after further review, the notice said, but in the meantime, people should not rely on them and the CFPB will not enforce them.

These withdrawn documents may interest employers:

Members of the Center for Workplace Compliance (CWC), our affiliated nonprofit membership association, can read more here.