January 16, 2013 - Texas Workforce Commission
January 16, 2013 - Texas Workforce Commission
January 16, 2013 - Texas Workforce Commission
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1 that out, this report includes both data on cases<br />
2 worked by the Civil Rights Division and data<br />
3 statewide, which would include cases worked by the<br />
4 EEOC and the local commissions in Fort Worth, Austin,<br />
5 and Corpus Christi. The EEOC has attempted and as yet<br />
6 not been able to provide us with all of the data that<br />
7 we need to complete the report.<br />
8 Now, I've been advised by General<br />
9 Counsel that you can approve the report as it's<br />
10 drafted, and when we receive the data, we insert the<br />
11 data and -- and finish the report. Some of the<br />
12 text -- in fact, if you look at the draft at the<br />
13 bottom of Page 3 and at the top of Page 4, we normally<br />
14 describe the data in terms of the -- each of the basis<br />
15 and the issue that represented the largest percentage<br />
<strong>16</strong> of the cases and then the remaining bases and issues<br />
17 in -- in rank order. Without having the data, we<br />
18 can't tell you right now which basis represented the<br />
19 largest percentage.<br />
20 As I mentioned, you can approve this<br />
21 report. We can drop in the data when we receive it.<br />
22 You can also tell us that you want to see all of the<br />
23 data before you issue the report, and that would<br />
24 require that we delay this until the April meeting or,<br />
25 in the alternative, schedule a meeting off the regular