My first EEOC situation
bgrimes
45 Posts
Help, guys. I am about to experience my first EEOC attack! What am I in for? I have a former employee who is a female over 40 who was let go in October '01. She was terminated for extreme excessive absence. She held the position of 'receptionist' which you know must be 'manned' at all times. She had been counseled regarding the absences twice. She was placed on a probation period and told she could not miss anymore time in a 3 month period except for a bona fide emergency or else. During that time she called in that she was 'broke down' on the highway. It was ALWAYS SOMETHING with her. She is now making a claim of 'age discrimination' stating that another younger employee that missed as much as her was not disciplined or discharged. She did not name the other employee. The EEOC sent a letter of claim and called this morning. I have yet to get back with them. Have you been through this? What am I to expect? She was here a little under 7 months.
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EEOC does ask for a ton of "stuff" as has been alluded to by one of the respondents. If you are unfamiliar with this process, I would highly recommend that you let a good labor law attorney look at your documents after you gather them.
Usually, as long as you have the documentation in place, you won't have any problems.
Good luck!
Good Luck
One other thing you may need to consider is if your company has any insurance for this type of thing, the insurance company will need to be notified and they may assign a legal representative to the case.
We just came through such a situation.
I am curious as to the age and of ther person who replaced this receptionist. It may or may not have any effect.
Good luck.