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Law, Business and Society 11th Edition by Tony McAdams

Edition 11ISBN: 978-0078023866
book Law, Business and Society 11th Edition by Tony McAdams cover

Law, Business and Society 11th Edition by Tony McAdams

Edition 11ISBN: 978-0078023866
Exercise 58
Under the EEOC's Strategic Plan for FY 2012-2016, the EEOC has made "systemic enforcement" a priority. In 2013, the EEOC obtained $372.1 million in monetary relief for victims of private-sector workplace discrimination, the EEOC's highest level of recovery in its history. At the same time, a federal appellate court restricted the EEOC's systemic enforcement efforts by ruling that the EEOC would have to determine the individuals in a class action against an employer before litigation, not during discovery (see Chapter 4). The employer should then have the opportunity to resolve the matter through the EEOC's conciliation process. However, in denying an employer's motion for summary judgment, a federal district judge allowed an EEOC action to proceed without the names of the discrimination victims being identified before the lawsuit was filed.
If the EEOC is required to always identify individual victims of a potentially discriminatory employment practice prior to bringing a class-action lawsuit against the employer, how might this impact its systemic enforcement efforts Explain.
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