What Is The Enforcement On The Eeoc Record-Keeping Requirements?
Legal sanctions may be imposed upon unions, employers, or joint labormanagement committees who refuse or fail to comply with their EEOC recordkeeping and reporting responsibilities. Making willfully false statements in EEOC reports may subject violators to fines up to $10,000 or imprisonment up to five years or both, pursuant to the U.S. Criminal Code. Short of criminal sanctions, regulations provide that the EEOC may seek an order of a U.S. district court to compel compliance with the requirements.
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