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“In some cases, it’s been a direct 180,” Christopher DeGroff, a partner who represents employers at the law firm Seyfarth Shaw, said of the EEOC’s shift in focus since the Biden administration.
She voted with the two Democrats to approve a lawsuit accusing a McDonald’s franchisee of discriminating against Black job applicants, according to the EEOC’s press release on the case.
The EEOC’s systemwide CSU investigation has not yet involved a subpoena for other Cal State campuses.
From Los Angeles Times
Legal sanctions, combined with the requirement that all employers of 100 or more employees had to file an annual hiring report with the EEOC, led many major firms and state and local governments to take positive steps to ensure that hiring was done in a fair and non-discriminatory manner.
From Salon
Maximizing potential through equal opportunity is what federal civil rights laws, and the EEOC, were created to achieve 60 years ago.
From Slate
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