Date: | Wednesday, October 25, 2023 |
Time: | 9:01 EST |
From: | Justice.Actuarial@gmail.com |
To: | Thomas.Colclough@EEOC.gov |
cc: | Femalelei.Fowler@EEOC.gov; Jane.Suk@EEOC.gov; SavaGOV@EEOC.gov |
Subject: | RE: EEOC Discrimination Charge (New) | Employment | Makere v Redacted Company A, et al | 410-2024-00386, 410-2024-00577 |
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Hello Director Colclough,
May you please have your staff answer whether-or-not July 31, 2023 is still the filing date of my complaint?
Details
b. A filing date that would have rendered my complaint late.
4. A few days later, though – on October 19, 2023 – the Atlanta District Office transferred my complaint to the Savannah Local Office.
b. Correct Date = 7/31/23
7. No one at the Savannah Local Office has ever answered the phone
Underlying Facts
10. On July 31, 2023,2 I dual-filed3 my discrimination complaint
2 July 31, 2023 was 291 days after the last discrete act (ie, #1 above). 291 days satisfies the 300-day criteria for dual-filing (Florida).
3 filed with [and confirmed by] the FCHR (a statewide FEPA).
Bottom Line
Law
13. Obviously, the FCHR has broken that agreement, because [much] more than 10 days have passed (please see 60Y-5.0011(1) FAC).
b. 29 CFR §1691.5(c)
c. 29 CFR §1691.6(d)
16. Moreover, there are no legally-viable/reasonable excuses for the EEOC’s/FCHR’s failure/refusal to provide me basic case information.
Request
Impact
Thank You,
Elias Makere, FSA, MAAA | Civil Litigant, Founder
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