EEOC
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Maximizing potential through equal opportunity is what federal civil rights laws, and the EEOC, were created to achieve 60 years ago.
From Slate • Feb. 10, 2025
It has vigorously defended itself in court and refused to enter into settlement talks with the EEOC.
From Washington Times • Oct. 2, 2023
The EEOC, which is responsible for enforcing federal laws prohibiting employment discrimination, will have 180 days to investigate the matter and issue a report unless the complaint is dismissed.
From Washington Post • Mar. 17, 2023
According to the EEOC, Exxon investigated some of these incidents, but not all, and "failed to take measures reasonably calculated to end the harassment."
From Reuters • Mar. 3, 2023
It was an opportunity to get their position known because the report, when completed, would be sent to the EEOC.
From Wild Justice by Sprague, Ruth M.
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