EEO-1 Report FAQs
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Under Title Vii, How Long Does An Employer Need To Preserve Personnel Or Employment Records?
A: The EEOC requires employers subject to Title VII to preserve personnel and employment records, including application forms, for a minimum period of six months from the … More -
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What Is An Eeo-1 Standard 100 Form?
A: The EEO-1 Report – formally known as the "Employer Information Report" – is a government form requiring many employers to provide a count of … More -
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When And Where Must An Employer File An Eeo-1?
A: This annual report must be filed with the Joint Reporting Committee not later than September 30. Employment figures from any pay period in July through September may … More -
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How Do I File An Eeo-1 (Standard Form 100)?
A: There should be four copies. File the original and first copy with the Joint Reporting Committee. The remaining two copies may be retained for employer records. All … More -
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How Do I File An Eeo-1 (Standard Form 100) If I Am A Multi-Establishment Employer?
A: All multiestablishment employers, employers doing business at more than one establishment, must file: (1) a report covering the principal or headquarters office; … More -
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What If An Employer Determines That The Preparation Or Filing Of The Eeo-1 Causes An Undue Hardship?
A: An employer who claims that preparation or the filing of EEO1 Standard Form 100 would create undue hardship may apply to the EEOC for a special reporting … More