NATIONAL COUNCIL OF EEOC L0CALS No
216, AFGE, AFL-CIO
Office of the President
c/o Denver District Office, EEOC
Tele: (303) 866-1337
Fax: (303) 966-1900
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Gabrielle
Martin
Rachel Shonfield
(305)
496-7939
EEOC
IGNORES CALLS FROM CONGRESS, LABOR, AND CIVIL RIGHTS GROUPS TO ALLOW FOR PUBLIC
COMMENT BEFORE VOTING ON RESTRUCTURING
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, founded
because of public
outcry, such as the historic March on
Gabrielle Martin, President of the National Council
of EEOC Locals, No. 216, AFGE/AFL-CIO, questions the agency’s motives behind
calling a “public meeting,” which does not allow for the public to talk. “What is the EEOC trying to hide? If the EEOC’s restructuring plans were
actually a good thing, or it would better serve victims of discrimination, then
you would think they would want to hear from the public. EEOC should welcome comments from those
affected - the public. Instead you have
a situation where they schedule a shotgun vote to make it official, before we even
know what it is all about.”
Martin is pleased that thoughtful voices committed to
the civil rights mission of the EEOC are speaking out. “Senator Edward Kennedy and Senator Barbara
Mikulski sent a letter to EEOC Chair Dominguez, signed by twenty five Senate
colleagues, asking her to postpone the meeting and open the process. Congresswoman Lois Capps, along with thirty
fellow Congresswomen, wrote a letter to EEOC’s Chair Dominguez. The Ranking Democrats from the House Labor
Committees, and Congresswoman and former EEOC Chair Eleanor Holmes Norton, weighed in as well.
Likewise, Chair Dominguez is hearing from civil rights groups around the
country.”
The
restructuring plan downgrades one third of the district offices, including,