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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC): A Guide for New Government Contractors

Understanding the EEOC

What is the EEOC?

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency responsible for enforcing laws that prohibit workplace discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetic information. The EEOC ensures compliance with civil rights laws, investigates discrimination complaints, and provides guidance to employers on fair employment practices.

Key Areas of Focus:

The EEOC plays a crucial role in ensuring equal employment opportunities, preventing workplace discrimination, and promoting diversity in both the public and private sectors.


Mission and Goals

The EEOC’s mission is:
“To prevent and remedy unlawful employment discrimination and advance equal opportunity in the workplace.”

The EEOC focuses on:


EEOC Organizational Structure

The EEOC operates through multiple offices and regional enforcement divisions, including:

The EEOC collaborates with private employers, state labor agencies, federal contractors, and advocacy groups to promote fair employment practices.


Advancing Your Career as a Contractor with the EEOC

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