On the recordNovember 18, 2009
In North Carolina, I have heard from people who think the EEOC is incorrectly perceived as an enemy, and they would like to think of the EEOC as more of a partner.
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congress.govIn North Carolina, I have heard from people who think the EEOC is incorrectly perceived as an enemy, and they would like to think of the EEOC as more of a partner.
Senator Hagan addresses the perception of the EEOC in North Carolina.
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