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EEOC staff were instructed to continue processing some transgender workers’ bias charges, after previously halting work on ...
Economist Michael Ash shares new data on racial disparities in the industry — a major purveyor of environmental racism.
America First Legal filed the complaint with the EEOC after an incident last month where ICE agents were denied entry into ...
Western Distributing agreed to pay $919,000 for back pay and damages but maintained no liability for alleged disability ...
A familiar face returned to Capitol Hill on Wednesday, with former Rep. Anthony D’Esposito facing a Senate panel as President Donald Trump’s nominee for inspector general of the Department of Labor.
News about Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
By Sharelle B. McNair The EEOC faces scrutiny for firing a New York judge who opposed Trump's directive to define male and female as immutable sexes.
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Fires Judge Who Fights Back Against Trump Leadership from the EEOC also alerted her that she may be fired due to accusations of “profoundly ...
Karen Ortiz wrote to 1,000 colleagues at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission criticizing the “illegal and unethical orders of our president.” ...
The controversial Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has become mired in multiple lawsuits. Last April, a coalition of 17 state attorneys general challenged the constitutionality of the rule.
The former member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission claims her firing by President Donald Trump was illegal.