Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 also creates the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), a five-member, bipartisan commission whose mission is to eliminate unlawful employment discrimination.
EEOC and CRT share authority for the enforcement of Title VII with respect to state and local governmental employers.
A job discrimination complaint may be filed by mail or in person at the nearest EEOC office. You can find the closest EEOC office by calling the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000, or by going to the EEOC's Field Office List and Jurisdiction Map and selecting the office closest to you.
EEOC and CRT share authority for the enforcement of Title VII with respect to state and local governmental employers.
This document addresses Title VII's prohibition on national origin discrimination in employment, i.e., because an individual (or his or her ancestors) is from a certain place or has the physical, cultural, or linguistic characteristics of a particular national origin group.
The EEOC requires all prospective EEO Investigators to complete 32-hours of initial training. Spectrum EEO does this training online and in person. However, we do not just do initial training for qualified potential investigators, we also offer rigorous professional development.
The EEOC requires all prospective EEO Investigators to complete 32-hours of initial training. Spectrum EEO does this training online and in person. However, we do not just do initial training for qualified potential investigators, we also offer rigorous professional development.