EEOC definition
Examples of EEOC in a sentence
SECTION 5 For appeal of grievances beyond step 3 of this procedure, the Union and the bargaining unit employee must elect arbitration as the sole appeal, exclusive of M.C.A.D., E.E.O.C., the L.R.C. or any other forum.
If at any time while this Agreement is in force, the EEOC believes that a violation of this Agreement has occurred, prior to exercising its right to move to compel enforcement, the EEOC shall give written notice detailing the perceived violation to Defendant.
If an employee files a complaint (or petition) in State or federal court or with any administrative agency (such as but not limited to EEOC or MCHR), the grievance procedure shall be immediately suspended until the legal proceeding is completed or dismissed.
Subcontractor will comply with applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations (collectively, the "Applicable Laws"), including, but not limited to, the National Electrical Code (NEC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) requirements.
Thereafter, the parties shall have a period of thirty (30) days, or such additional period as may be agreed upon in writing by them, in which to engage in negotiation and conciliation regarding any alleged violation before the EEOC may move to compel compliance.