Procedimientos de la EEOC para Procesar Querellas
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Este sitio de la Comisión para la Igualdad de Oportunidades en el Empleo (En Ingles se dice, ?U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Comisión? (o en su siglas, ?EEOC?), le informa cómo presentar un cargo de discriminación si usted cree que le han discriminado en el empleo, sindicato, o en una agencia de colocación cuando he solicitado un trabajo o mientras en esta trabajo por su raza, color, sexo, religión, origen nacional, o incapacidad, o creen que le han discriminado porque se opuso a una práctica prohibida o participadas en un asunto de oportunidades en el empleo.
Por: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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