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#1 Educated Latina

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Posted 17 August 2012 - 12:55 PM

I just recently won my EEO case against some of the worst managers ATF has ever hired. They lied and stuck together in their joint efforts to win their case. However, they underestimated an educated Latina!
  • I documented everything!
  • I carried a journal with me at all times.
  • I recorded conversations and meetings.
  • I printed my emails.
  • I collected my own statements.
  • I had my recordings transcribed.
  • I was calm, cool and collected.
  • I stayed professional.
  • I hired an attorney.
  • I did my research and never let management get away with anything.
They are not "God" and mean nothing...nothing but a joke! If you are involved in an EEO battle, do all the above and then hire an attorney. They will shake in their panties. Take charge of your situation, don't let it take charge of you. If you must quit, then quit.

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 07:23 AM

http://www.eeoc.gov/...oyees/index.cfm

Do what alot of the people in management don't do. read the rules & regulations. understand them. abide by them. see atf orders. follow them. initiate contact with an eeo counselor. you must have been discriminated against. follow time lines. don't give extensions. the agency counselor is not your "friend." you can formulate your complaint in writing and refer to that during counselor interview. you must have been discrimianted against. did i say read the federal sector eeoc web page and past cases. oh, and when it's all over, say years from now...you may be saying the eeoc process is a farce. not to discourage you.


Excellent advice Proconfesso. Every word.

XXXXX - go to the EEOC website Proconfesso cited above, then click 'Federal Sector', and then 'Publications'. Go to MD-110. MD -110 is the handbook that will tell you everything you need to know (except for all the trickery behind the scenes).

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 06:40 AM

http://www.eeoc.gov/...oyees/index.cfm

Do what alot of the people in management don't do. read the rules & regulations. understand them. abide by them. see atf orders. follow them. initiate contact with an eeo counselor. you must have been discriminated against. follow time lines. don't give extensions. the agency counselor is not your "friend." you can formulate your complaint in writing and refer to that during counselor interview. you must have been discrimianted against. did i say read the federal sector eeoc web page and past cases. oh, and when it's all over, say years from now...you may be saying the eeoc process is a farce. not to discourage you.

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Posted 15 August 2012 - 07:35 PM

In government service, any policy, procedure or personnel action that is discriminatory based on race, gender, etc., can, with a few exceptions, be the subject of a valid EEOC complaint.

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Posted 15 August 2012 - 07:31 PM

I think I might be filing an EEO complaint next week

Where do I start?

Several '"secret / unannounced details" have been handed out to a select few ( no white males). Those people now have an advantage in future promotions because the details are part of their resume. Everyone else was cut out of the loop.

Is this basis for EEO complaint? They were lateral moves.




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