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
According to the EEOC, Fry suggested that the lack of millennials was a problem, and the Indianapolis-based company would target 40% "Early Career" hiring.
From Reuters • Sep. 26, 2022
The EEOC, created under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, had no mandate for legal action but could make recommendations based on its investigations of employment discrimination aimed at racial and religious minorities.
From Washington Post • Jul. 4, 2022
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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