Requesting Veteran Status and Disability Status From Employees
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As I am new to the EEO and Affirmative Action field and because I don't want to ask questions of my employees that I will soon regret, I am seeking assistance from my fellow managers who perhaps have been in a similiar situation.
My HR department has advised that they have not been maintaining certain data regarding our employees. As a State agency, I am responsible for responding to various inquiries asking for for numbers of employees who are veterans, Vietnam veterans, disabled veterans, and disabled employees (non-veterans).
I am thinking of asking our employees for the above information, so our records accurately reflect this data. Am I correct that I CANNOT make this survey mandatory? Any ideas on how I might legally word this request to get voluntary compliance from employees?
If you have any other words of advise for a newbee like myself, please let me know.
Thank you. I appreciate your assistance.
My HR department has advised that they have not been maintaining certain data regarding our employees. As a State agency, I am responsible for responding to various inquiries asking for for numbers of employees who are veterans, Vietnam veterans, disabled veterans, and disabled employees (non-veterans).
I am thinking of asking our employees for the above information, so our records accurately reflect this data. Am I correct that I CANNOT make this survey mandatory? Any ideas on how I might legally word this request to get voluntary compliance from employees?
If you have any other words of advise for a newbee like myself, please let me know.
Thank you. I appreciate your assistance.
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We are required to report Veteran status. What I do is make a list of new employees and ask each one exactly what is on the form I am using. I typically give a short speel about we are required to report certain info since we have gov't contracts. So I ask "Are you a veteran?" If they say no, I thank them and go on to the next. If they say yes, I ask if they are considered a " . . . ." and read the column headings and let them tell me.
Then I add that to last year's list, and take out any that have terminated.
Since you don't have the last year's list, just go around and ask everyone. Your speel may include that answering does not affect their job in any way, blah blah blah. I can see how people might not want to reveal disabilities, so that's a tough one. As for mandatory, I don't know. We just ask, and they tell.
Good luck.
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>We are required to report Veteran status. What
>I do is make a list of new employees and ask
>each one exactly what is on the form I am using.
> I typically give a short speel about we are
>required to report certain info since we have
>gov't contracts. So I ask "Are you a veteran?"
> If they say no, I thank them and go on to the
>next. If they say yes, I ask if they are
>considered a " . . . ." and read the column
>headings and let them tell me.
>
>Then I add that to last year's list, and take
>out any that have terminated.
>
>Since you don't have the last year's list, just
>go around and ask everyone. Your speel may
>include that answering does not affect their job
>in any way, blah blah blah. I can see how
>people might not want to reveal disabilities, so
>that's a tough one. As for mandatory, I don't
>know. We just ask, and they tell.
>
>Good luck.