The EEOC plans to administratively close by the end of September all pending worker charges based solely on unintentional discrimination claims, with limited exceptions, according to an internal agency memo obtained by Bloomberg Law.
The memo instructs Equal Employment Opportunity Commission staff to conclude those cases by Sept. 30 and issue “right to sue” letters by Oct. 31. Workers have 90 days to file a lawsuit in federal court after they receive their letters.
It’s the latest major enforcement shift for the civil rights agency based on executive orders from President
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