Employers Should Know

  • Department of Labor Compliance Assistance
    Help navigating DOL Laws and Regulations. This site provides businesses with the knowledge and tools they need to understand their rights and responsibilities under DOL’s rules. (FMLA, OSHA, OFCCP, ERISA, USERRA, FLSA and more)

  • Equal Opportunity Laws
    The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces all discrimination laws and provides oversight and coordination of all federal equal employment opportunity regulations, practices and policies.

  • Ohio Business Gateway
    This page is intended to provide information to assist businesses to operate legally in the State of Ohio.

  • Affirmative Action Data
    Up-to-Date affirmative action data. The Census 2000 EEO Data Tutorial, a PowerPoint presentation that opens in a new window, shows you step by step how to access the data from the U.S. Census.

  • Required Posters
    State and Federal laws require employers to display different posters depending on respective requirements. This page contains information about how employers can access information about required postings and obtain the respective posters.

Employment Discrimination and Harassment

All employers must follow federal and state anti-discrimination laws in the course of their daily business activities. In addition, federal law requires employers to keep personnel and payroll records for a specified period of time.

Some employers may also be required to submit an annual survey called the Equal Employment Opportunity Report (EEO-1) to the U.S. Equal Opportunity Commission. On the EEO-1 Report, employers provide a breakdown of their employees by race and gender. The follow pages provide specific, up-to-date guidance on equal employment opportunity requirements:

 
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