Is there an EEOC mediators training program?
(On the EEOC website, such training is alluded to, but specifics are never given.)Would their be any advantage to me attending the ‘American Association for Affirmative Action’ Conference and participating in their workshops. I get the impression that this too is a ‘closed’ society. [/quote] The EEOC’s attorneys have a union. When EEOC mediation began, the attorneys union wanted to basically give all the work and positions to its members without allowing for open competition under the civil service law. They cut a deal to get around the law by giving the people “in the know” who could challenge them first year overflow work in the guise of making part of the program in-house staffed and part freelance. As an EEOC attorney laughingly told a group of us, the “outside” group needed to rely on Congress to make special appropriations every year. Basically, they bought the outsiders off for far less than thirty pieces of silver. On the other hand, while the union members could not have gotte
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