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Equal Employment Opportunity Data Posted Pursuant to the No Fear
Act
Equal Employment Opportunity Data Posted Pursuant to Title III
of the Notification
and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002
(No Fear Act), Public Law 107-174. The South Dakota National Guard
is posting this summary statistical Equal Employment Opportunity
(EEO) complaint data under the “Equal Employment Opportunity
Complaint Data Disclosure of the No Fear Act.” This statistical data
pertains to complaints filed under the Civilian
Discrimination Complaint Processing and Adjudication, NGR (AR)
690-600/NGR (AF) 40-1614, 15 March 1993 that applies to
National Guard technician personnel, applicants for technician
employment, and to all personnel who supervise, manage, or regulate
the National Guard technician workforce.
Section 302 of the No Fear Act requires each federal agency to post
summary statistical data pertaining to complaints of employment
discrimination filed against it by employees, former employees and
applicants for employment under 29 C.F.R. Part 1614. The specific
data to be posted is described in section 301(b) of the Act and 29
CFR 1614.704. Federal agencies are required to post cumulative
year-to-year data summary statistical EEO complaint data on a
quarterly basis during each Fiscal Year (FY) as follows: January 31;
April 30; July 31; and October 31. The required summary statistical
data for EEO complaints filed against the South Dakota National
Guard is available below (click on link).
The posting of EEO data on agency public web sites is intended to
assist Congress, Federal agencies and the public to assess whether
agencies are living up to their equal employment opportunity
responsibilities.
NOTE: The National Guard Military
Discrimination Complaint System, NGR 600-22/ANGI 36-3, 30 March 2001
applies to Army National Guard (ARNG) and Air National Guard (ANG)
military personnel serving in, and former personnel who served in,
an inactive duty for training status, during annual training, in a
full-time support status, and while in Active Guard Reserve (AGR)
status or ADSW status under Title 32 U.S.C. The military complaint
regulation also applies to applicants for membership in the ARNG and
ANG and for duty as AGR under Title 32 U.S.C. Complaints under the
military discrimination complaint process are not addressed here.
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