Description
EEO-1 form is filed annually by all employers covered by Title VII that have 100 or more employees and by all federal contractors and first-tier subcontractors with 50 or more employees.
The EEO-1 survey reports the demographic data of the workforce, by mandatory job categories, using gender and race/ethnicity information. Filing portal opens on April 30, 2024, and the deadline to file is June 04, 2024.
If you are an HR professional, you know that filing the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s EEO-1 report is required by law.
However, with new policies constantly being proposed, you may not know exactly what is recommended for compliance. That is why we are offering EEO-1 Report Compliance: What Employers Need to Know.
This online training event walks you through all the basic reporting requirements you need to be aware of. Enroll today and learn the crucial details you need to avoid audits, fees, and penalties that you did not see coming.
What will You Learn?
- How to determine which companies are required to file EEO-1 forms;
- How to determine which EEO-1 forms to use, including the advantages and disadvantages of various options;
- How to determine the data needed for the reports; and
- How the government agencies use the reports.
- Your legal obligation to provide data and why you must comply
- The best way to steer clear of penalties for noncompliance
What will You Learn?
- Step-by-step overview of the new Online Reporting System.
- Step-by-step basics of filing the form.
- Understand race, ethnicity, and job categories.
- Learn about the dilemma for Employers when reporting non-binary employees.
Who Will Benefit
- All Employers required to file EEO-1 reports
- OFCCP federal contractors with 50 or more employees
- Company Leadership
- Compliance professionals
- HR Professionals
- Managers
- Supervisors