The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a government organization based in Washington, D.C. that enforces federal laws prohibiting workplace discrimination. They provide information, resources, and assistance to individuals and employers regarding discrimination based on age, disability, equal pay, genetic information, harassment, national origin, pregnancy, race, color, religion, retaliation, sex, sexual harassment, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
The EEOC also offers guidance on prohibited practices, recordkeeping, and EEO data collections, and provides training and outreach programs to promote equal employment opportunities. They work with federal agencies, coordinate federal EEO efforts, and handle complaints and disputes related to employment discrimination in the federal sector. The EEOC is committed to ensuring fairness and equality in the workplace for all individuals.
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