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EEO-5 30 day notice

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TABLE 1—UPDATED SALARY BANDS FOR EEO–4
Wages
Interval
Annual
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range

A .............................................................
B .............................................................
C ............................................................
D ............................................................
E .............................................................
F .............................................................
G ............................................................
H ............................................................
I ..............................................................
J .............................................................
K .............................................................
L .............................................................

The EEOC has also updated its
methodology for calculating the biennial
burden of the EEO–4 to better reflect the
types of personnel responsible for
preparing and filing these reports on
behalf of their employers. Based upon
job titles provided during the 2023
EEO–4 data collection by individuals
completing the report within the EEO–
4 OFS, the EEOC has identified six
specific job categories which account for
the largest amount of time spent

Hourly

Under $19,240 ..................................................
19,240 to 24,959 ..............................................
24,960 to 32,239 ..............................................
32,240 to 41,079 ..............................................
41,080 to 53,039 ..............................................
53,040 to 68,119 ..............................................
68,120 to 87,359 ..............................................
87,360 to 112,319 ............................................
112,320 to 144,559 ..........................................
144,560 to 186,159 ..........................................
186,160 to 239,199 ..........................................
239,200 and over .............................................

Under $9.25.
9.25 to 11.99.
12.00 to 15.49.
15.50 to 19.74.
19.75 to 25.49.
25.50 to 32.74.
32.75 to 41.99.
42.00 to 53.99.
54.00 to 69.49.
69.50 to 89.49.
89.50 to 114.99.
115.00 and over.

biennially on EEO–4 reporting. These
job categories include: (1) Human
Resource Specialists; (2) ExecutiveLevel Staff; (3) Secretaries and
Administrative Assistants; (4)
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing
Clerks; (5) Administrative Services and
Facilities Managers; and (6) Database
Administrators and Architects.16
Additionally, the EEO–4 OFS captures
detailed information on when each filer
starts and certifies its report. The EEOC

used this information from the most
recent EEO–4 data collection to
calculate more precise burden hour
estimates.17 In Table 2 below, the
estimated average hour burden per
report is 2.7 hours. The total estimated
biennial respondent burden for all filers
is 18,094 hours. The estimated average
burden hour cost per report is $85.34,
and the estimated total burden hour cost
for all filers per biennial collection is
$563,868.27.

TABLE 2—PROJECTED BURDEN FOR EACH EEO–4 BIENNIAL REPORTING YEAR
[N=6,607]
Percent in job
category

Median hourly
wage rate

Hours per filer

Human Resource Specialists ...................
Executive-Level Staff ...............................
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing
Clerks ...................................................
Administrative Services and Facilities
Managers ..............................................
Database Administrators and Architects
Other a ......................................................

68.0
4.1
8.1

$30.88
48.12
21.19

2.8
2.6
2.4

12,575
710
1,289

$86.46
125.11
50.86

$388,309.82
34,155.58
827,309.67

8.8

22.05

2.5

1,450

55.13

31,972.50

4.5
0.1
6.3

48.98
53.91
30.86

3.4
0.5
2.5

1,003
3
1,065

166.53
26.96
77.14

49,126.94
134.78
32,858.98

Average .............................................

........................

........................

2.7

........................

85.34

........................

Total b ................................................

100.0

........................

........................

18,094

........................

563,868.27

Staff job category

Total burden
hours

Cost per filer

Total burden
hour cost

a The

average hourly wage rate for the ‘‘Other’’ category was derived by taking the weighted mean average of the hourly wage rates of the six
BLS job categories listed in the above table.
b These estimates are based upon filers’ use of the EEO–4 OFS to submit reports electronically because paper submissions are no longer accepted. Electronic filing remains the most efficient, accurate, and secure means of reporting for respondents required to submit the EEO–4
report.
Dated: December 2, 2024.
For the Commission.
Charlotte A. Burrows,
Chair.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
COMMISSION
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Existing Collection

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Notice of information
collection—proposed revision of
Elementary-Secondary Staff Information
Report (EEO–5).

ACTION:

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AGENCY:

In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), the
Equal Employment Opportunity

16 Hourly wage rates for these six job categories
were obtained from the U.S. Department of Labor’s
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational
Outlook Handbook. See https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.
Please note that the actual job titles reported during

the 2023 EEO–4 data collection were collapsed into
these six BLS occupational categories.
17 The time estimates are based on the average
time elapsed among filers who completed their
report during the same calendar day within the

EEO–4 OFS. This methodology was chosen because
a single-session submission would also
approximate the completion time over several,
multi-day sessions.

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SUMMARY:

Equal Employment
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Commission (EEOC or Commission)
announces that it has submitted to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) a request for a three-year PRA
approval of revisions to the currently
approved Elementary-Secondary Staff
Information Report (EEO–5).
DATES: Written comments on this notice
must be submitted on or before January
6, 2025.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should
be sent within 30 days of publication of
this final notice to www.reginfo.gov/
public/do/PRAMain. Find this
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under Review—Open for
Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul
Guerino, Director, Data Development
and Information Products Division,
Office of Enterprise Data and Analytics
(OEDA), Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission, 131 M Street
NE, Washington, DC 20507; (202) 921–
2928 (voice), (800) 669–6820 (TTY) or
email at [email protected]. Requests for
this notice in an alternative format
should be made to the EEOC’s Office of
Communications and Legislative Affairs
at (202) 921–3191 (voice), (800) 669–
6820 (TTY), or (844) 234–5122 (ASL
Video Phone).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A notice
that the EEOC would be submitting this
request was published in the Federal
Register on August 16, 2024, allowing
for a 60-day public comment period
which ended on October 15, 2024.1 The
EEOC received no comments during the
public comment period.2
I. Background
A. The EEO–5 Report
Since 1973, the EEOC has required
EEO–5 filers to submit workforce
demographic data. All public
elementary and secondary school
systems and districts that are covered by
title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
as amended (title VII) 3 and that have
100 or more employees are required to
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B. The 60-Day Notice: Request for
Three-Year PRA Approval of Revisions
to the EEO–5
Pursuant to the PRA and OMB
regulations found at 5 CFR 1320.8(d)(1),
the Commission published a Notice in
1 See

Notice of Information Collection 89 FR
66716 August 16, 2024) at https://
www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/08/16/
2024-18421/agency-information-collectionactivities-existing-collection.
2 Available at https://www.regulations.gov/
docket/EEOC-2024-0007.
3 42 U.S.C. 2000e, et seq.

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the Federal Register on August 16,
2024, soliciting public comments during
a 60-day period (‘‘60-day Notice’’) on
the Commission’s intent to seek a threeyear OMB approval of revisions to the
currently approved EEO–5. In
particular, in its 60-day Notice, the
EEOC sought comments to: (1) Evaluate
whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the Commission’s
functions, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
Commission’s estimate of the burden of
the proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (3)
Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information to be collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses. The
60-day Notice comment period ended
on October 15, 2024.
Based on data from the most recent
EEO–5 data collection reporting year
(i.e., 2022), as well as ongoing updates
by the EEOC to the EEO–5 frame (i.e.,
filer roster or master list), the EEOC
anticipates the total number of filers
submitting an EEO–5 report may
increase to 10,500 per biennial
collection. Accordingly, the burden
estimates in this Notice are based on
this revised estimate of the number of
filers.
II. The Public Comments on the 60-Day
Notice
The 60-day Notice was published in
the Federal Register on August 16,
2024.4 The EEOC received no comments
during the public comment period.5
III. Commission Decisions and Final
EEOC Proposals to OMB
The EEOC Will Seek Three-Year
Approval of Revisions to the Currently
Approved EEO–5 Elementary-Secondary
Staff Information Report
The Commission has decided it will
seek a three-year approval by OMB of
revisions to the EEO–5 ElementarySecondary Staff Information Report as
described in this Notice.
4 Available at https://www.federalregister.gov/
documents/2024/08/16/2024-18421/agencyinformation-collection-activities-existing-collection.
5 Available at https://www.regulations.gov/
docket/EEOC-2024-0007.

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IV. Formal Paperwork Reduction Act
Statement
A. Overview of Information Collection
Collection Title: ElementarySecondary Staff Information Report
(EEO–5).
OMB Number: 3046–0003.
Frequency of Report: Biennial.
Type of Respondent: Public
elementary and secondary school
systems and districts that have 100 or
more employees and meet certain
criteria.
Description of Affected Public: Public
elementary and secondary school
systems and districts that have 100 or
more employees and meet certain
criteria.
Reporting Hours: 17,927 hours per
biennial collection.
Respondent Burden Hour Cost:
$597,472.29 per biennial collection.
Federal Cost: $492,635 per biennial
collection.
Number of Filers: 10,500 per biennial
collection.6
Number of Responses: 10,500 per
biennial collection.
Number of Forms: 1.
Form Number: EEOC Form 168A.
Abstract: Section 709(c) of title VII
requires employers to make and keep
records relevant to the determination of
whether unlawful employment practices
have been or are being committed, to
preserve such records, and to produce
reports as the Commission prescribes by
regulation or order.7 Pursuant to this
statutory authority, the EEOC issued
regulations prescribing the reporting
and related record retention
requirements for public elementary and
secondary school systems and districts.8
The regulations require school systems
or districts to make or keep all records
necessary for completion of an EEO–5
submission and retain those records for
three years, and require EEO–5 filers to
retain a copy of each filed EEO–5 report
for three years. These recordkeeping
requirements are part of standard
administrative practices, and as a result,
the EEOC believes that any impact on
burden would be negligible and nearly
impossible to quantify. Additionally,
the regulations require public
elementary and secondary school
systems and districts to file executed
copies of the EEO–5 in conformity with
6 This figure is based on the expanded frame of
potentially eligible respondents and the response
rate for the most recently completed EEO–5 data
collection (the 2022 EEO–5 data collection).
7 42 U.S.C. 2000e–8(c).
8 The EEOC’s EEO–5 regulation is at 29 CFR part
1602 Subparts L and M. The EEOC is responsible
for obtaining OMB’s PRA approval for the EEO–5
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the directions set forth in the form and
accompanying instructions. Under this
authority, public elementary and
secondary school systems and districts
with 100 or more employees are
required to report biennially 9 the
number of individuals they employ by
activity assignment classification (i.e.,
job category) and by sex and race or
ethnicity.
Please note that on March 28, 2024,
OMB published revisions, the first since
1997, to its Statistical Policy Directive
No. 15: Standards for Maintaining,
Collecting, and Presenting Federal Data
on Race and Ethnicity.’’ See https://
spd15revision.gov/. The revisions
include, for example, using a single
combined race and ethnicity question
and adding Middle Eastern or North
African (MENA) as a new minimum
reporting category. Federal agencies,
including the EEOC, are required to
bring their data collections into
compliance with these standards by
March 28, 2029. Because the EEOC’s
current EEO–5 PRA clearance expires
January 31, 2025, the agency is not
proposing updates to its collection of
race and ethnicity data under this
Notice in order to provide filers with
sufficient notice of the revised standards
and to give the EEOC sufficient time to
implement the revisions across its EEO
collections.
These data are currently collected
electronically by the EEOC through a
web-based data collection application
(i.e., portal) referred to as the EEO–5
Online Filing System (OFS).10 Filers
must submit their data electronically to
the web-based portal by either manual
entry or by uploading a data file. The
individual EEO–5 reports are
confidential.11 EEO–5 data are used by
9 Beginning in 1982, the EEO–5 report has been
collected biennially in even-numbered years. Prior
to 1982, the EEO–5 report was collected annually.
10 EEO–5 filers may access the EEO–5 Online
Filing System (OFS) through the EEOC’s dedicated
EEO–5 website at www.eeocdata.org/eeo5.
11 All reports and any information from
individual reports are subject to the confidentiality
provisions of Section 709(e) of title VII of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. 2000e–8(e), as
amended (title VII) and may not be made public by
the EEOC prior to the institution of any proceeding
under title VII involving the EEO–5 data. Any EEOC
employee who violates this prohibition may be
found guilty of a criminal misdemeanor and could
be fined or imprisoned. The confidentiality
requirements allow the EEOC to publish only
aggregated data, and only in a manner that does not
identify any particular filer or reveal any individual
employee’s personal information. With respect to
other Federal agencies with a legitimate law
enforcement purpose, the EEOC gives access to
information collected under title VII only if the

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the EEOC to investigate charges of
employment discrimination against
public elementary and secondary school
systems and districts and to publish
periodic reports on workforce
demographics.12
B. Burden Statement
The EEOC’s Office of Enterprise Data
and Analytics (OEDA) administers the
agency’s data collections, including the
EEO–5. Since OEDA’s creation in 2018,
the EEOC has undertaken several efforts
to modernize the agency’s data
collections and improve the quality of
data collected. OEDA has also
streamlined functions, such as
providing additional self-service
options, resource materials, and an
online support message center.
As part of these ongoing
modernization efforts, OEDA has
undertaken measures to enhance the
agency’s EEO–5 data frame of
potentially eligible filers as well as
changes that make the EEO–5 filing
process more user-friendly and less
burdensome. By comparing the EEOC’s
2022 EEO–5 frame to the U.S.
Department of Education’s publicly
available Common Core of Data (CCD)
database,13 OEDA identified
approximately 4,000 additional public
elementary and secondary school
systems and districts that may be
eligible to file during the next biennial
data collection. With the addition of
these filers to the EEO–5 frame and
agencies agree in writing to comply with the
confidentiality provisions of title VII. In addition,
section 709(d) of title VII (42 U.S.C. 2000e–8(d))
provides that the EEOC shall furnish upon request
and without cost to State or local civil rights
agencies information about employers in their
jurisdiction on the condition that they not make it
public prior to starting a proceeding under State or
local law involving such information. The EEOC
shares EEO–5 data with Fair Employment Practices
Agencies (FEPAs) pursuant to Worksharing
Agreements that impose obligations on the
contracted FEPA with respect to confidentiality,
privacy, and data security. On a case-by-case basis,
the EEOC may share EEO–5 data with a FEPA that
does not have a Worksharing Agreement, but only
if that FEPA agrees to comply with confidentiality,
privacy, and data security obligations similar to
those imposed on FEPAs with Worksharing
Agreements.
12 Any reports the EEOC publishes based on EEO–
5 data include only aggregated data that protect the
confidentiality of each employer’s information, as
well as the privacy of each employee’s personal
information.
13 According to the U.S. Department of Education,
the CCD is the department’s primary database on
public elementary and secondary education in the
United States. The CCD serves as a
‘‘comprehensive, annual, national database’’ of all
public elementary and secondary schools and
school districts. See https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/.

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considering response rates during the
2022 EEO–5 data collection, OEDA now
estimates 10,500 potential respondents
(a 47% increase) to the agency’s next
EEO–5 data collection.14
The EEOC has also updated its
methodology for calculating the biennial
burden of the EEO–5 to better reflect the
types of personnel responsible for
preparing and filing these reports on
behalf of their employers. Based upon
job titles provided during the 2022
EEO–5 data collection by individuals
completing the report within the EEO–
5 Online Filing System (OFS), the EEOC
has identified six specific job categories
which account for the largest amount of
time spent biennially on EEO–5
reporting. These job categories include:
(1) Human Resource Specialists; (2)
Executive-Level Staff; (3) Secretaries
and Administrative Assistants; (4)
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing
Clerks; (5) Administrative Services and
Facilities Managers; and (6) Database
Administrators and Architects.15
Additionally, the EEO–5 OFS captures
detailed information on when each filer
starts and certifies its report. The EEOC
used this information from the most
recent EEO–5 data collection to
calculate more precise burden hour
estimates.16 In Table 1 below, the
estimated average hour burden per
report is 1.7 hours. The total estimated
biennial respondent burden for all filers
is 17,927 hours. The estimated average
burden hour cost per report is $56.90,
and the estimated total burden hour cost
for all filers per biennial collection is
$597,472.29.
14 This estimate covers public elementary and
secondary school systems or districts with 100 or
more employees within the 50 United States and
the District of Columbia as well as the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin
Islands, and the U.S. Possessions of American
Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and Wake
Island. Please note that 10,500 respondents may
ultimately turn out to be an overestimate. Following
the initial enhancement of the EEO–5 frame,
collection data may yield an unknown number of
ineligible filers.
15 Hourly wage rates for these six job categories
were obtained from the U.S. Department of Labor’s
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational
Outlook Handbook. See https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.
Please note that the actual job titles reported during
the 2022 EEO–5 data collection were collapsed into
these six BLS occupational categories.
16 The time estimates are based on the average
time elapsed among filers who completed their
reports during the same calendar day within the
EEO–5 OFS. This methodology was chosen because
a single-session submission would also
approximate the completion time over several,
multi-day sessions.

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TABLE 1—PROJECTED BURDEN FOR EACH EEO–5 BIENNIAL REPORTING YEAR
[N=10,500]
Percent in job
category

Median hourly
wage rate

Human Resource Specialists ...................
Executive-Level Staff ...............................
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing
Clerks ...................................................
Administrative Services and Facilities
Managers ..............................................
Database Administrators and Architects
Other a ......................................................

39.1
15.9
14.1

$30.88
48.12
21.19

1.9
1.7
1.8

7,807
2,829
2,674

$58.67
81.80
38.14

$241,078.65
136,153.91
56,659.49

14.0

22.05

1.3

1,904

28.67

41,993.03

7.7
3.0
6.1

48.98
53.91
37.52

1.4
1.3
1.8

1,137
414
1,161

68.57
70.08
67.54

55,707.84
22,301.40
43,577.97

Average .............................................
Total b .........................................

........................
100.0

........................
........................

1.7
........................

........................
17,927

56.90
........................

........................
597,472.29

Staff job category

Hours per
report

Total burden
hours

Cost per
report

Total burden
hour cost

a The average hourly wage rate for the ‘‘Other’’ category was derived by taking the weighted mean average of the hourly wage rates of the six
BLS job categories listed in the above table.
b These estimates are based upon filers’ use of the EEO–5 Online Filing System (OFS) to submit reports electronically because paper submissions are no longer accepted. Electronic filing remains the most efficient, accurate, and secure means of reporting for respondents required to
submit EEO–5 data.

Dated: December 2, 2024.
For the Commission.
Charlotte A. Burrows,
Chair.
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EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
COMMISSION
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Existing Collection
Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission.
ACTION: Notice of information
collection—proposed revision of Local
Union Report (EEO–3).
AGENCY:

In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), the
Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission (EEOC or Commission)
announces that it has submitted to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) a request for a three-year PRA
approval of revisions to the currently
approved Local Union Report (EEO–3).
DATES: Written comments on this notice
must be submitted on or before January
6, 2025.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should
be sent within 30 days of publication of
this final notice to www.reginfo.gov/
public/do/PRAMain. Find this
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under Review—Open for
Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul
Guerino, Director, Data Development
and Information Products Division,
Office of Enterprise Data and Analytics
(OEDA), Equal Employment

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Opportunity Commission, 131 M Street
NE, Washington, DC 20507; (202) 921–
2928 (voice), (800) 669–6820 (TTY) or
email at [email protected]. Requests for
this notice in an alternative format
should be made to the EEOC’s Office of
Communications and Legislative Affairs
at (202) 921–3191 (voice), (800) 669–
6820 (TTY), or (844) 234–5122 (ASL
Video Phone).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A notice
that the EEOC would be submitting this
request was published in the Federal
Register on August 16, 2024, allowing
for a 60-day public comment period,
which ended on October 15, 2024.1 The
EEOC received one non-substantive
comment during the public comment
period, which was published on the
www.regulations.gov website.2
I. Background
A. The EEO–3 Report
Since 1967, the EEOC has required
EEO–3 filers to submit workforce
demographic data. Every labor
organization subject to title VII of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended
(title VII) 3 is required to file the EEO–
3 report, provided it has 100 or more
members at any time during the 12
months preceding the due date of the
report and is a ‘‘local union’’ (as that
term is commonly understood) or an
independent or unaffiliated union.
Labor organizations required to report
are those which perform, in a specific
1 See Notice of Information Collection 89 FR
66714 (Aug. 16, 2024) at https://
www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/08/16/
2024-18420/agency-information-collectionactivities-existing-collection.
2 Available at https://www.regulations.gov/
document/EEOC-2024-0006-0002.
3 42 U.S.C. 2000e, et seq.

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jurisdiction, the functions ordinarily
performed by a local union, whether or
not they are so designated.
B. The 60-Day Notice: Request for
Three-Year PRA Approval of Revisions
to the EEO–3
Pursuant to the PRA and OMB
regulations found at 5 CFR 1320.8(d)(1),
the Commission published a Notice in
the Federal Register on August 16,
2024, soliciting public comments during
a 60-day period (‘‘60-day Notice’’) on
the Commission’s intent to seek threeyear OMB approval of revisions to the
currently approved EEO–3. In
particular, in its 60-day Notice, the
EEOC sought comments to: (1) Evaluate
whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the Commission’s
functions, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
Commission’s estimate of the burden of
the proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (3)
Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information to be collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology (e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses). The
60-day Notice comment period ended
on October 15, 2024.
Based on data from the most recent
EEO–3 data collection reporting year
(i.e., 2022), as well as ongoing updates
by the EEOC to the EEO–3 frame (i.e.,
filer roster or master list), the EEOC

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