FAQ Frequently
Asked Questions about the
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What if I have a problem, but
I am not sure whether to file a complaint?
Any problems or concerns related
to workplace issues can be discussed with a counselor.
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Who can file an EEO complaint?
Any employee, former employee, or
applicant for employment who thinks they have been
discriminated against may file an
EEO complaint.
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What is covered under me EEO process?
Discrimination on basis of race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability are prohibited by
law.
Retaliation against an employee
for filing an EEO complaint or participating in the EEO process is also
prohibited. These are the eight
bases under which an EEO complaint may be filed. In addition,
discrimination is prohibited
on the basis of marital status, and sexual orientation by the United States
Department of Agriculture. Although
a complaint on one of these additional bases may be rejected by
EEOC as not under the purview of
29 CFR 1614 (the Federal regulations for complaint processing),
employees may seek counseling for
issues related to these bases.
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When must allegations of discrimination
be raised?
An individual must seek counseling
with an EEO Counselor within 45 calendar days of the date of an
alleged act of discrimination. Some
circumstances may permit allegations to be raised after the 45-day
time limit; contact an EEO Counselor
for advice.
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What information should I present
to me EEO Counselor?
When seeking counseling with an
EEO Counselor, be prepared to provide the following information: I
was treated differently because
of my (basis(es), when on (date of event), the following happened
(issues(s)."
Be prepared to discuss what remedies
could resolve the issues(s). Supporting documentation and names
of witnesses are also helpful information
to present to the EEO Counselor.
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How do I contact an EEO Counselor?
If you believe you have been discriminated
against, contact EEO Counseling Intake at (202) 720-3410.
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What are me steps in the EEO process?
The first step in addressing allegations
of discrimination is to seek counseling with an EEO Counselor.
Contact must be made within 45 calendar
days of the alleged incident. The EEO Counselor has 30
calendar days to provide advice
on the EEO process, conduct a limited inquiry into the allegations, and
seek to resolve the matter at the
lowest level. The individual seeking counseling may elect to extend
counseling up to 60 calendar days.
If the issues are not resolved within 30 calendar days (or any
extension), the EEO Counselor gives
the individual a notice of right to file a formal EEO complaint.
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What happens if my issue(s) are resolved
in EEO counseling?
Typically, the resolution will be
documented by the EEO Counselor in a Resolution Agreement which is
signed by the individual and a representative
of management indicating that the matter is closed.
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Where do I file a formal EEO complaint?
After the informal EEO process is
completed, an employee may file a formal EEO complaint with the
Office of Civil Rights, USDA, Washington,
D.C. 20250.
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