• Navigating EEOC Discrimination Charges: A Strategic Guide for Employers
  • Navigating EEOC Discrimination Charges: A Strategic Guide for Employers

    • Speaker : Bob McKenzie
    • Session Code : BEJAN3025
    • Date : 30th January 2025
    • Time : 1:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM PST
    • Duration : 75 Mins

Overview:

 

Workplace discrimination is a challenge no organization can afford to overlook. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) reported 81,055 discrimination charges in Fiscal Year 2023, a sharp 10% increase from the previous year. These numbers highlight the growing complexities of workplace compliance and the pressing need for employers to navigate these challenges with clarity and confidence.

 

Every discrimination charge tells a story, and for employers, it marks the beginning of a process that can significantly impact their organization’s operations, culture, and reputation. Whether it is addressing allegations of retaliation—the most common type of charge—or navigating the increasing complexities of disability-related accommodations, the stakes are high. Employers must be prepared to respond promptly, appropriately, and strategically.

 

This webinar goes beyond the numbers to provide attendees with a roadmap for managing discrimination charges effectively. From the initial notification of a charge to the resolution process, participants will gain critical insights into the emotional, procedural, and legal dimensions of these cases. The session also offers guidance on understanding the EEOC’s findings, avoiding common pitfalls, and ensuring that responses are not only compliant but also strategically sound.

 

The trends are clear: retaliation charges now make up over 52% of all cases, and disability-related complaints have seen the largest growth, reflecting the evolving challenges of workplace accommodations. Employers need a clear understanding of how to handle these charges efficiently while mitigating risks and maintaining compliance throughout the process.

 

This webinar is an essential opportunity for employers to gain the tools and knowledge necessary to address EEOC discrimination charges with confidence and precision. Whether your organization is preparing for potential charges or seeking to strengthen its response strategies, this session is tailored to help you navigate this complex landscape effectively.

 

Areas covered in this session:

 

  • A review of Discrimination Charges Filed with the EEOC
  • A review of a discrimination charge
  • How to read between the lines of a discrimination charge
  • Should we hire an attorney?
  • What is “Non-binding” Mediation and should we accept mediation
  • How to outline and prepare your case
  • What documentation you need
  • Is it beneficial to obtain statements from witnesses or managers
  • The importance of having work standards
  • How to handle requests for additional information
  • Decisions from the EEOC
  • How to Respond if the EEOC Finds Cause That Your Company is Guilty of Discrimination

 

Why should you attend?

 

Facing an EEOC discrimination charge can be a daunting and high-stakes experience for any organization. The consequences of missteps in handling such charges extend far beyond legal and financial repercussions—they can also erode trust within your workplace and tarnish your reputation. This webinar equips you with the tools and knowledge to navigate the complexities of EEOC charges with confidence, ensuring that your response is both timely and strategically sound.

 

By attending this session, you will gain invaluable insights into the procedural aspects of managing discrimination charges. From interpreting the initial notification to responding to requests for additional information, this webinar offers clear guidance on every step of the process. Whether you are preparing for mediation or understanding the findings of an EEOC investigation, you’ll leave with actionable strategies to protect your organization and handle these challenges effectively.

 

If you’re committed to safeguarding your organization’s compliance while minimizing risks, this webinar is an essential opportunity to stay informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve in addressing EEOC discrimination charges.

 

Who will benefit?

 

This webinar is designed for professionals responsible for managing workplace compliance, handling discrimination charges, and ensuring adherence to employment laws. Those in the following roles will find this session particularly valuable:

 

  • Human Resources Managers and Directors
  • Compliance Officers
  • Employee Relations Specialists
  • Corporate Counsel and Legal Advisors
  • Risk Management Professionals
  • Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs
  • Operations Managers
  • CEOs, COOs, and other Senior Executives
  • Consultants specializing in workplace compliance and employment law



Bob McKenzie, has over 40 years of human resources management experience. His background includes a wide range of hands-on experience in all areas of Human resources management in all types of industries within the public and private sectors. 

Bob has been cited in a number of Human Resources trade publications. Among them are HR.com, HR Magazine, HR Florida Review, Vault.com, BNA and the Institute of Management and Administration and the Business Journal. He has been a speaker at a number of conferences as well as audio and web-based seminars.

Bob is a graduate of Rider University where he received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce Degree and double majored in Industrial Relations and Organizational Behavior.

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Tags: EEOC Discrimination, Compliance Training, HR Strategies, Workplace Compliance, Employment Law, Legal Risk Management, Discrimination Case Handling, Employee Relations, Retaliation Charges, Disability Accommodations, January 2025, Webinar