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23 March 2023

EEOC Performance Report Shows Twenty Percent Increase In Employment Discrimination Charges For Fiscal Year 2022

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On March 13, 2023, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC") released its Annual Report for fiscal year ("FY") 2022, demonstrating a significant increase in the number of charges...
United States Employment and HR
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On March 13, 2023, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC") released its Annual Report for fiscal year ("FY") 2022, demonstrating a significant increase in the number of charges of discrimination filed with the agency, as well as emails and calls to the agency's contact center, from the year prior.

A total of 73,485 new discrimination charges were filed in FY 2022, up from 61,331 in FY 2021. The largest category of harassment charges filed with the EEOC in FY 2022 involved claims of sex-based harassment. Charges alleging discrimination on the basis of COVID constituted 10,000 of the new charges, up from 3,631 in FY 2021. Additionally, the agency saw a significant increase in calls and emails from employees making inquiries or seeking the agency's assistance.

In response to these increases, the EEOC filled 352 new positions, the majority of which are investigators, mediators, attorneys, and administrative staff. We predict that the number of charges filed with the EEOC in FY 2023 will surpass the 2022 numbers and the agency will use its increased manpower to file more lawsuits, with claims of unequal pay on the basis of sex constituting a significant focus this year.

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ARTICLE
23 March 2023

EEOC Performance Report Shows Twenty Percent Increase In Employment Discrimination Charges For Fiscal Year 2022

United States Employment and HR
Contributor
Liskow is a full-service law firm providing regulatory advice, transactional counsel, and handling high-stakes litigation for regional and national companies. Liskow lawyers are strategically located across the gulf coast region and serve clients in the energy, environmental, and maritime sectors, as well as local and regional businesses in virtually all industries.
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