Posted On: March 19, 2009 by

EEOC Age Discrimination Claims Set Record Number

According to Bloomberg.com, The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced its total claims filed for the year ending September 3, 2008. There were a total of 95,402 claims filed. This includes claims for employment discrimination and retaliation in the workplace.

This amount represents an increase of 15% over the amount filed in 2007. Interestingly enough, over 25% of the claims filed were for age discrimination. As the population ages, in conjunction with employers feeling pressure to reduce their workforce, employers must be ever-vigilant in ensuring that all employment decisions are made in a non-discriminatory manner. Where a discriminatory bias enters the process, a plaintiff may then work to assert their protected human rights by making a complaint of employment discrimination.

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