OVERVIEWThe
EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) enforces federal
anti-discrimination laws that apply to hiring, wages and benefits. The EEOC has
two roles: prevention of law violations in the form of outreach, education,
assistance programs, and enforcement by investigating, settling or litigating
the laws.
The EEOC recently unveiled its EEOC Strategic Enforcement Plan for 2018-2022.
The EEOC establishes a Strategic Enforcement Plan every four years to
prioritize and set forth strategies to integrate all components of their
enforcement efforts. Enforcement efforts encompass areas that have a
sustainable impact in advancing equal employment opportunity and freedom from
discrimination. The EEOC Strategic Plan also addresses the EEOC’s three core
values: commitment to equal employment opportunity, accountability, and
integrity.
WHY
SHOULD YOU ATTEND
For
HR, it’s about determining ways to keep their organizations compliant in terms
of enforcing anti-discrimination law. This enforcement includes ensuring barriers
to equal opportunities are eliminated, ensuring employees feel included, and
providing equal access to opportunities within the workplace.
AREAS
COVERED
- The
role of the EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)
- Legislation
enforced by the EEOC
- 2018-2022
EEOC Strategic Plan Objectives, Goals, and Performance Measures
- EEOC
Program evaluation
- Additional
areas of focus by the EEOC
- Concept
of “backlash” discrimination
- External
factors that may impact achievement of the Plan
- Priority
Handling and Litigation
- Avoiding
EEOC charges
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
Participants
in this webinar will learn about the three broad and overarching strategic
objectives of the 2018-2022 EEOC Strategic Plan, outcome goals for each
objective, strategies of how the EEOC will reach those goals, and how the
program is evaluated.This webinar also addresses “backlash discrimination”
against persons of Arab, Middle Eastern, and South Asian descent. Additionally,
information regarding other areas of the focus by the EEOC are addressed. External
factors that could impact the achievement of the 2018-2022 EEOC Strategic Plan
are also discussed.
In the current on-demand economy, employers must possess strong understanding
ofemployment relationships and the workplace civil rights protections afforded
to temporary workers, staffing agencies, and independent contractor
relationships.
In this webinar, participants will also learn steps to take in order to avoid
EEOC charges.
WHO
WILL BENEFIT
- Senior
Leadership
- HR
Professionals
- Compliance
Professionals
- Operations
Managers
- Managers
and Supervisors
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