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>>184080U.S. EEOC @USEEOC - It shouldn’t be breaking news: American civil rights laws are designed to protect Americans.
And it’s absurd for American citizens to be at a disadvantage — in American workplaces — simply for being American and speaking English.
@AndreaLucasEEOC is committed to enforcing Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on behalf of American workers who face discrimination based on their national origin.
#ICYMI: Last week, the agency took decisive action, filing suit against a New Mexico construction company after at least two employees were subjected to anti-American slurs by their Mexican coworkers and mocked over their lack of Spanish fluency, according to the charge.
The @USEEOC will not stand by and allow anti-American bias to infect this nation’s workplaces.
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https://www.eeoc.gov/newsroom/eeoc-sues-advanced-technology-group-inc-national-origin-discrimination-and-retaliationhttps://x.com/USEEOC/status/2057042896419684533USForeignAssist @USForeignAssist - [1/7] The United States continues to rapidly respond to the ongoing Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC and Uganda, protecting the health and safety of Americans at home and abroad while supporting rapid containment efforts including:
[2/7] Activating a dedicated Ebola Response Task Force, including @StateDept, @CDCgov, and additional interagency partners, led by two senior experts with direct experience managing prior Ebola outbreaks, including the 2014 and 2018 responses, ensuring immediate operational readiness and proven leadership.
[3/7] Deploying a Disaster Assistance Response Team to support and strengthen on the ground field coordination with host governments and humanitarian partners.
[4/7] Expanding humanitarian and health assistance to support the rapid establishment of up to 50 treatment and surveillance clinics in high-priority, hard-to-reach areas, intending to strengthen outbreak containment, expand access to care, and ensure critical resources reach the most affected communities.
[5/7] Mobilizing immediate response funding to strengthen early detection and response capacity, disease surveillance, and clinical case management.
[6/7] Safeguarding American citizens by implementing immediate travel-related and public health measures, including Title 42 authorities and consular actions, while continuing to support international containment efforts.
[7/7] Read more:
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