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  • 1.  Changes to EEOC data collection

    Posted 29 days ago
    Of possible interest to this group (from NPR): "Federal civil rights agency moves to stop requiring demographic data collection after 60 years," https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/federal-civil-rights-agency-moves-to-stop-requiring-demographic-data-collection-after-60-years 

    Barbie Keiser


  • 2.  RE: Changes to EEOC data collection

    Posted 28 days ago
    The Federal Register notice announcing and inviting comments on the proposed change is available at https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/07/23/2026-14937/removal-of-reporting-requirements  Comments are due by August 24, 2026.

    SUMMARY: The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC" or  "Commission") is issuing a proposed rule to rescind and remove the requirements for the filing of the EEO-1, EEO-2, EEO-3, EEO-4, EEO-5, and EEO-6 reports, and the recordkeeping and record preservation requirements related to these reports, under 29 CFR part 1602 because it has preliminarily determined that the reports are inconsistent with equal employment opportunity law and potentially unconstitutional. It further finds the data collected is not narrowly tailored, is unnecessary to enforce anti-discrimination laws, and at a minimum, that any marginal benefits are outweighed by the substantial burdens imposed on both employers, who must submit these reports annually regardless of any specific allegation or indication of a potential violation of the statutes the EEOC enforces, as well as the Commission. As part of this proposed rule, the Commission also reminds stakeholders that, in a notice of proposed rulemaking issued on November 21, 2024, the Commission proposed incorporating into part 1602 references to the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. In the interest of efficiency, the Commission currently intends to include these previously proposed part 1602 revisions in the final rule issued at the conclusion of this rulemaking.


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    Andrew Reamer
    Research Professor
    George Washington Institute of Public Policy
    George Washington University
     
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