EEOC Huddles Privately on Civil Lawsuit Decision
Published Date: 4/30/2026
Notice
Summary
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is holding a private virtual meeting on May 5, 2026, to decide whether to join a civil lawsuit. This affects the Commission’s legal actions but won’t cost or change anything for the public right now. The meeting is closed to keep sensitive details under wraps.
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