The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is an official government organization in the United States that enforces laws against workplace discrimination. They provide information, resources, and assistance to both employees and employers regarding various types of discrimination, such as age, disability, race, gender, and more. The EEOC also conducts investigations, mediates disputes, and takes legal action when necessary to ensure equal employment opportunities for all individuals.
The EEOC collaborates with Tribal Employment Rights Offices (TEROs) to protect the employment rights of Native Americans and Alaska Natives. They collect and analyze data on workplace discrimination, provide training and outreach programs, and work towards creating a fair and inclusive work environment. Through their efforts, the EEOC aims to promote equal treatment, diversity, and inclusivity in the American workforce.
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