EEOC Complaint Filed What To DO?
scottorr
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We have an ee out on STD for a severe mental illness. We pay our ees there full salary when they are out on STD. She has filed a complaint with the EEOC for sexual discrimination. I do not have a clue as to what evidence she could possibly use to substanciate her claim. Is there anything I should do to get ready? My concern is that I can not reveal her mental illness as evidence. What would you do?
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If she filed, and its not simply a rumor, you will get a written charge notice with their request for production of records and position statement. Read it and see what they want. Run it by your attorney (and you'll get lots of argument on that on the Forum). In the case of an official EEOC investigation you may reveal to them whatever you need to, even your medical file if it is your defense.
Finally, don't visit them in your soccer uniform.
Keepus posted!
PORK
First of all, it costs the employee nothing to file one of these complaints whether they have merit or not. Most people file these to "get back" at an employer for a perceived injustice. Rarely do current employees file one. I recently had one file one for racial and sexual discrimination because we would not allow him to leave work early every day to pick up his child by 5PM. We had good documentation where, on several occasions, we had talked with him about this situation and did offer some compromises, but not what he wanted. We won this case without any problem.
If you don't know anything about the complaint, hopefully it means it was never discussed with the employer, if, in fact it did exist. I would just wait until I received the paperwork to see exactly what the charges are and then proceed from there.
Good luck!