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What A Long Strange Year It’s Been . . . The EEOC’s Fiscal Year Comes To An Uncharacteristically Quiet Close

Seyfarth Synopsis: The Trump Administration has succeeded in replacing several open positions within the upper echelons of the EEOC. Employers are anxiously looking for any sign as to how this slate of leadership will put its stamp on the agency’s...
By: Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/what-a-long-strange-year-it-s-been-the-55295/

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