NATIONAL
COUNCIL OF EEOC L0CALS No 216, AFGE, AFL-CIO
Office
of the President
c/o Denver
District Office, EEOC
www.council216.org
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Gabrielle
Martin
(303)
725-9079
Rachel
Shonfield (305)
496-7939
EEOC EMPLOYEES’
The
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) increasingly is unable to
adequately carry out its important civil rights enforcement mission, because it
is suffering from a severe staffing crisis.
In response, the National Council of EEOC Locals, No. 216, AFGE/AFL-CIO,
has released a comprehensive policy document, entitled, “EEOC: A People First
Plan for the Future.” The
According
to Gabrielle Martin, President of the National Council, “After a four year
hiring freeze, the agency is facing backlogs as far as the eye can see. We desperately need investigators, attorneys,
mediators, hearings officers, and support-staff. This plan shows how the EEOC could send
resources to the frontlines, by pulling the plug on over $145 million in wasted
spending and flattening its bloated management ranks.” The plan also eliminates the EEOC’s 30,000
case backlog in 4 years, which EEOC’s plan does not address.
In May, the
EEOC revealed its restructuring plan, which focused on downgrading offices and
legal units in areas with high minority populations. The plan was panned by the civil rights
community. Nevertheless, the
EEOC wanted offices downgraded by
Martin
believes this congressionally imposed time-out offers a golden opportunity for
the EEOC to sit down with the
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information and to view the
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