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What should an Employer do to prevent retaliation against and preserve relationships with current employee charging parties?

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What should an Employer do to prevent retaliation against and preserve relationships with current employee charging parties?

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The charge should be treated confidentially. If the charging party is a current employee, make sure no employee retaliates against the person filing the charge. Make clear to employees who file charges that their relationship with the company will not be affected. As to former employees, be sure that the EEOC filing does not affect the nature of any references given.

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