Top officials of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Civil Rights (DOJ), will jointly hold a town hall listening session to draw public input on new federal regulations and procedures to promote the hiring of people with disabilities.
The forum, the last of four held in major cities nationwide, will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, November 20, 2009 at the University of New Orleans Training, Resource and Assistive-technology Center (UNO-TRAC), 2000 Lakeshore Drive, New Orleans.
The EEOC-DOJ listening sessions are part of a series of national initiatives by the administration to ensure fair and equal access to employment for all Americans, particularly the 54 million people in this country living with disabilities. The sessions provide direct input from the business/employer communities as well as the disability and disability advocacy community on proposed regulations in the recently enacted Americans With Disabilities Amendments Act (ADAAA). See related topic: https://blog.reduceyourworkerscomp.com/?p=882
“The EEOC continues pressing to empower individuals with disabilities to participate to the fullest extent possible in the American workplace,” said Acting EEOC Chairman Stuart Ishimaru. “We’re pleased to hold listening sessions around the country and to play a lead role in the Administration’s initiative.”
Acting EEOC Vice Chair Christine Griffin noted, “For too long, Americans with disabilities have been pushed to the rear of the hiring line. The EEOC-DOJ town hall listening sessions, in concert with other Administration measures, should position workers with disabilities for a fair chance at a federal job.”
Commissioner Constance Barker added, “I strongly support the Town Hall concept and hope this will be the beginning of similar initiatives by the EEOC to increase transparency and opportunities for public input.”
Griffin and Barker will preside at the New Orleans forum, along with DOJ’s Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Samuel Bagenstos, Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Mazen Basrawi, and Chief of the Disability Rights Section of the Civil Rights Division, John Wodatch.
Five-minute time slots to address the panel will be available from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., some on an advance registration basis and some on first-come, first-served sign-up basis at the event. Members of the public are also invited to attend and view the proceedings, with space available on a first-come, first-served basis. Those wishing to register as a speaker should contact Maple Thomas at 504-595-2827 (TTY 504-595-2958) or [email protected]. Speakers are also invited to submit written statements, either at the event or online at www.regulations.gov. Sign Language Interpreters, CART, and assistive listening devices will be available. Persons requiring printed materials in an alternative format should email [email protected], noting specific needs.
The listening sessions follow EEOC action last month to expand opportunities for people with disabilities by returning the ADA to the broad and strong civil rights statute that Congress originally intended it to be, and smoothing the road for those seeking protection under the ADA. (workersxzcompxzkit)
On September 16, 2009, the EEOC approved a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) revising its regulations to provide that an individual seeking protection under the ADA establish that he or she has a disability consistent with the original, expansive intent of Congress when it enacted the statute in 1990. The NPRM carries a 60-day period for public comment.
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