Labor/Employment,
Government,
Civil Litigation,
Administrative/Regulatory
Jul. 6, 2021
EEOC settles case, states get full data to fight workplace violations
Under the settlement, the EEOC will give state agencies including the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing — which are tasked with enforcing discrimination, harassment and retaliation laws — access to certain data about employers in their jurisdictions.





The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission settled a lawsuit on Friday with six states that claimed a Trump administration policy made it harder to combat workplace discrimination, harassment and retaliation.
Under the settlement, the EEOC will give state agencies including the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing — which are tasked with enforcing discrimination, harassment and retaliation laws — access to cert...
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