News release: “The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) finished fiscal year 2011 with a ten percent decrease in its pending charge inventorythe first such reduction since 2002, achieved the highest ever monetary amounts through administrative enforcement, and received a record number of charges of discrimination, the agency reported in its annual Performance and Accountability Report (PAR) filed today. The EEOC received a record 99,947 charges of discrimination in fiscal year 2011, which ended Sept. 30, the highest number of charges in the agencys 46-year history. EEOC staff also delivered historic relief through administrative enforcementmore than $364.6 million in monetary benefits for victims of workplace discrimination. This is also the highest level obtained in the Commissions history. The fiscal year ended with 78,136 pending chargesa decrease of 8,202 charges, or ten percent. In previous years, the pending inventory had increased as staffing declined 30 percent between fiscal years 2000 and 2008.”
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