Request for Federal Employee Statistics on EEOC & Attorney Examiner Elements and Standards
Here is a compilation of requests for information from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. For those of you who have waited three years for me to send this, I have this to say: It’s not hard to do, and anyone can do it. The part that takes effort is the follow-up and dealing with some of the absurd responses that may come out of filing a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Hopefully, with a new administration, we’ll be able to bypass that unproductive step and move directly to the President’s initiative for Open Government.
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackFederal Sector EEOC Judges are not Article I judges, as are MSPB judges, are not required to take and pass a 4 hr. test, and do not receive training, as do MSPB judges. They are not known as Administrative Law Judges, because they are not Article I judges. GS-14 General Attorneys (graduation from an accredited law school, Admitted to at least 1 state bar and 4 years in practice-any kind).
EEOC gives Federal Sector AJ’s WIDE latitude in the conduct of your hearing.
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