Overview:
The EEOC compiles workforce data from employers and federal contractors who meet certain thresholds. This data is used by the government to examine and review patterns and practices of workplace discrimination. The EEO-1 report is enforced by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance.
Why you should Attend:
All private employers and federal contractors meeting the eligibility requirements are mandated to submit and certify EEO-1 reports annually. This training will provide detailed instructions for submitting and certifying this report including the types of data requested and relevant deadlines.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- What is the undue hardship extension
- The definitions of race and ethnicity categories
- An overview of job classifications and categories of employees
- Who is required to file an EEO-1 Report and filing deadlines
- What are the filing responsibilities of a company acquired by another company
- Reporting procedures for third-party Human Resources organizations and their client employers
- What employers need to know about how the data is used
Who Will Benefit:
- All Levels of HR
- Compliance Officers
- CEO's
- Business Owners