Overview of EEOC Resolutions
Included within the fiscal year 2020 enforcement data report, the EEOC claims to have resolved 70,804 charges. Accordingly, the agency increased its merit factor resolution rate to 17.4 percent from 15.6 percent the prior year. Merit resolutions refer to charges resolved in the agency’s pre-litigation process in favor of the individual who filed the charge. The EEOC also responded to:- over 470,000 calls to its toll-free number; and
- more than 187,000 inquiries in field offices (including 122,775 inquiries through the online intake and appointment scheduling system).
Review of the EEOC Report
The fiscal year 2020 enforcement data shows that retaliation remained the most frequently cited claim filed with the EEOC. To illustrate the prominence of retaliation in the workplace, that charge accounted for 55.8 percent of all charges filed. Disability, race, and sex discrimination followed retaliation on the list. Specifically, the charge numbers below show the categories of discrimination, in descending order of frequency:- Retaliation: 37,632 (55.8 percent* of all charges filed)
- Disability: 24,324 (36.1 percent)
- Race: 22,064 (32.7 percent)
- Sex: 21,398 (31.7 percent)
- Age: 14,183 (21.0 percent)
- National Origin: 6,377 (9.5 percent)
- Color: 3,562 (5.3 percent)
- Religion: 2,404 (3.6 percent)
- Equal Pay Act: 980 (1.5 percent)
- Genetic Information: 440 (0.7 percent)