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19 August 2019

Update On EEO-1 Reporting

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With continued confusion around the EEO-1 reporting requirements and deadlines, the EEOC has finally provided some additional details regarding the anticipated opening of the EEO-1
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With continued confusion around the EEO-1 reporting requirements and deadlines, the EEOC has finally provided some additional details regarding the anticipated opening of the EEO-1 pay data reporting helpdesk and portal.

The EEOC has stated that a helpdesk will be operational starting approximately June 17. The contact information for the helpdesk will be EEOCcompdata@norc.org and 877.324.6214.

The EEOC has also recently reported that it expects a web-based portal for the collection of 2017 and 2018 Component 2 data to be active by mid-July 2019, which should be available at https://eeoccomp2.norc.org. Although this URL is not yet active, the EEOC did state that it will notify filers prior to the launch of the portal, and that it will provide FAQs and other materials to help filers better understand the Component 2 data submission requirements and process.

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