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National Origin, Discrimination, and Employers—Oh, My!

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Below is guidance on some of the more common national origin discrimination issues that may confront employers. What Is National Origin Discrimination? Discrimination is the different treatment of a person based on a protected characteristic such as gender, disability, or national origin.

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Marijuana, Opioids and Disability Discrimination: What Employers Should Know

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In an era where employers are having to plan for changes in workplace drug testing compliance, primarily due to evolving marijuana laws and our nations opioid crisis, another compliance beast continues to rear confuse employers: Disability Discrimination. Employers are prohibited from discriminating against employees with disabilities.

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New EEOC SEP Doubles Down on Employment Discrimination

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The Commission’s goal is to eliminate unlawful discrimination and promote equal opportunity employment for all. EEOC and SEP guidelines for an equitable workplace For 2023-2027, the SEP will emphasize six major subject matter priorities, which are as follows: 1. Where can I find the full 2023-2027 Strategic Enforcement Plan?

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EEO-1 Reporting Complications Creates ACA Reporting Efficiencies

ACA Times

At first glance, it’s a nice reprieve that EEO-1 reports for the 2017 tax year have been postponed. Reports were slated for a September 30, 2017 due date for all employment data from July, August, and September pay periods. Too often, pay discrimination goes undetected because of a lack of information about what employees are paid.

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Reviewing Core Values for a Psychologically Safe Workplace After #MeToo

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Since the Harvey Weinstein allegations surfaced in early October of 2017, the Internet has been peppered with sensitive #metoo stories. Gallup surveyed men and women in a 2017 study on the seriousness of sexual harassment in the workplace. Committing to Core Values.

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How Your Organization’s EEO-1 Pay Data Could Fall into the Hands of Third Parties

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EEO-1 reports for 2019 are now required to include hours-worked and pay data information on their employees for calendar years 2017 and 2018. A charge is a signed statement asserting that the organization engaged in employment discrimination and requesting the EEOC take remedial action.

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EEOC Unveils Strategic Plan for 2018-2022

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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces federal anti-discrimination laws which apply to hiring, wages and benefits. The outcome of this objective includes stopping discriminatory employment practices and giving victims of discrimination meaningful relief. Impact of EEOC Guidelines on Background Screening.