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Equal Opportunity Is the Law
It is against the law for this recipient of Federal financial assistance
to discriminate on the following bases:
Against any individual in the United States, on the basis of race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, political affiliation
or belief; and against any beneficiary of programs financially assisted under
Title I of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA), on the basis of the
beneficiary's citizenship/status as a lawfully admitted immigrant authorized to
work in the United States, or his or her participation in any WIA Title
I-financially assisted program or activity. The recipient must not discriminate
in any of the following areas: deciding who will be admitted, or have access,
to any WIA Title I-financially assisted program or activity; providing
opportunities in, or treating any person with regard to, such a program or
activity; or making employment decisions in the administration of, or in
connection with, such a program or activity.
What to Do If You Believe You Have Experienced
Discrimination
If you think that you have been subjected to discrimination under a WIA
Title I-financially assisted program or activity, you may file a complaint
within 180 days from the date of the alleged violation with either:
Insert the name and contact information for the recipient's Equal
Opportunity Officer (or the person whom the recipient has designated for this
purpose)
Or
Director
Civil Rights Center
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Room N-4123
Washington, DC 20210.
If you file your complaint with the recipient, you must wait either
until the recipient issues a written Notice of Final Action, or until 90 days
have passed (whichever is sooner), before filing with the Civil Rights Center
(see address above). If the recipient does not give you a written Notice of
Final Action within 90 days of the day on which you filed your complaint, you
do not have to wait for the recipient to issue that Notice before filing a
complaint with CRC. However, you must file your CRC complaint within 30 days of
the 90-day deadline (in other words, within 120 days after the day on which you
filed your complaint with the recipient). If the recipient does give you a
written Notice of Final Action on your complaint, but you are dissatisfied with
the decision or resolution, you may file a complaint with CRC. You must file
your CRC complaint within 30 days of the date on which you received the Notice
of Final Action.
Reference: 29 CFR Part 37.30
Disclaimer
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