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The mission of the Department of Fair Employment and Housing is to protect Californians
from employment, housing and public accommodation discrimination, and hate violence.
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Online Appointment System
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Now you can schedule your appointment online anytime day or night for an interview at the nearest
DFEH district office to file a complaint about job-related discrimination or harassment.
(Or you can make an appointment by telephone during regular business hours Monday through
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., by calling 1-800-884-1684 (within California)
or 1-916-478-7200 (outside California)…or TTY 1-800-700-2320.)
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Online Right-to-Sue (RTS)
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Persons represented by counsel, who wish to proceed directly to court on employment
discrimination, harassment, and retaliation complaints, can now request a right-to-sue
letter online. |
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DFEH - Equal Rights 101
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A cooperative effort between DFEH & EEOC to educate the youth population regarding
their rights to be free from discrimination in employment. |
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A Civil Rights Moment
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National Disability Employment Awareness
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In 1945, Congress enacted a law declaring the first week in October each year "National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week" to educate the American public about issues related to disability and employment. In 1962, the word "physically" was removed to acknowledge the employment needs and contributions of individuals with all types of disabilities. In 1988, Congress expanded the week to a month and changed the name to "National Disability Employment Awareness Month."
Disability discrimination in employment and housing is unlawful under the Fair Employment and Housing Act, which is enforced by the Department of Fair Employment and Housing.
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Phyllis W. Cheng | Director
Department of Fair Employment and Housing
2218 Kausen Drive | Suite 100
Elk Grove | California | 95758
Telephone: 916.478.7251 | Fax: 916.478.7329
phyllis.cheng@dfeh.ca.gov | www.dfeh.ca.gov
To protect Californians from employment, housing and public
accommodation discrimination, and hate violence.
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A monthly view of civil rights at work
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