EEOC Cancels Meeting Because Decisions Already Final
Published Date: 6/11/2026
Notice
Summary
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) canceled its June 4, 2026 open meeting because the important decisions were already made by a vote on paper. This means no one needs to attend the meeting, but the new National Enforcement Plan for 2025-2029 and updated reporting instructions are still in effect. No extra costs or delays are expected from this change.
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