An employer named as a respondent in a Charge of Discrimination filed with the EEOC may receive a Notice of Charge of Discrimination by electronic mail, rather than a paper notice. The electronic Notice of Charge will include an https://link, Charge number, and unique login information to allow the employer access to the Respondent Portal. System access by a Charging Party is not currently available.
The Respondent Portal allows the employer to electronically:
Extensions of time may not be requested through the Portal. If the employer has not logged onto the Respondent Portal within 10 days of the emailed Notice, the EEOC will attempt to re-serve the Notice of Charge. The EEOC has published a User Guide for employers and guidance in the form of Frequently Asked Questions.
Employers may wish to notify their information technology services personnel about the electronic notification system to ensure emails ending with a “.gov” domain are not captured by spam filters. Employers should also inform their human resources and management personnel about the system and instruct them to forward immediately to the appropriate individuals/department all communications, documents and notices received from the EEOC.
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