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Time To Resurvey Employees For 2008 EEO-1 Report(Published July 7, 2008)
If you're a private employer with 100 or more employees, or a federal contractor with 50 or more employees and a contract of $50,000 or more, the September 30 deadline to submit the 2008 EEO-1 survey is fast approaching. The EEO-1 form was revised for 2007. Although the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) does not require employers to resurvey current employees using the new race and ethnicity categories, it strongly encourages employers to do so.
The EEOC prefers that employers gather data by having employees self-identify, rather than using visual observation. The EEOC states on its website that obtaining information about employees' race and ethnicity via visual identification or existing employment records should occur only if an employee refuses to self-identify.
When collecting data for the EEO-1 report, employers should use a two-question format, which first asks whether the employee's ethnicity is Hispanic or Latino; if neither apply, then they are asked to choose from among six race categories. A sample Voluntary Self-Identification Form is available on AHI's HR Personnel Forms & Documents Library CD.
Five things about the EEO-1 report to remember:
Related Topic(s): Record-Keeping Documents, Discrimination/Race Discrimination |
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