11/26/2012 -
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has announced that the agency recovered a record amount of money for victims of discrimination in fiscal year 2012. The EEOC released the numbers as part of its first Performance and Accountability Report. (The report will be released annually going forward as part of the EEOC’s new strategic plan.)
The report notes that the EEOC obtained $365.4 million in private sector administrative enforcement, which includes mediation, settlements, and benefits.
Full Story: http://www.securitymanagement.com/news/eeoc-announces-record-recoveries-0011062
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has announced that the agency recovered a record amount of money for victims of discrimination in fiscal year 2012. The EEOC released the numbers as part of its first Performance and Accountability Report. (The report will be released annually going forward as part of the EEOC’s new strategic plan.)
The report notes that the EEOC obtained $365.4 million in private sector administrative enforcement, which includes mediation, settlements, and benefits.
Full Story: http://www.securitymanagement.com/news/eeoc-announces-record-recoveries-0011062
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