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On March 13, 2023, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) released its Annual Report for fiscal year (“FY”) 2022, demonstrating a significant increase in the number of charges of discrimination filed with the agency, as well as emails and calls to the agency’s contact center, from the year prior. 

A total of 73,485 new discrimination charges were filed in FY 2022, up from 61,331 in FY 2021.  The largest category of harassment charges filed with the EEOC in FY 2022 involved claims of sex-based harassment.  Charges alleging discrimination on the basis of COVID constituted 10,000 of the new charges, up from 3,631 in FY 2021.  Additionally, the agency saw a significant increase in calls and emails from employees making inquiries or seeking the agency’s assistance.

In response to these increases, the EEOC filled 352 new positions, the majority of which are investigators, mediators, attorneys, and administrative staff.  We predict that the number of charges filed with the EEOC in FY 2023 will surpass the 2022 numbers and the agency will use its increased manpower to file more lawsuits, with claims of unequal pay on the basis of sex constituting a significant focus this year.

Contact Tommy McGoey, Courtney Turkington, and Kindall James for assistance reviewing and revamping your internal policies and procedures and guidance on taking disciplinary action against workers.  In the event a charge of discrimination is filed, our team is experienced with conducting internal investigations and responding to EEOC charges of discrimination, as well as handling mediations and defending any resulting lawsuits.

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Photo of Kindall C. James Kindall C. James

Kindall James is a labor and employment lawyer who helps her clients resolve difficult HR and personnel issues that run the gamut from employees sending inappropriate emails, text messages, and strange pictures to one another, to more serious issues involving workplace violence and…

Kindall James is a labor and employment lawyer who helps her clients resolve difficult HR and personnel issues that run the gamut from employees sending inappropriate emails, text messages, and strange pictures to one another, to more serious issues involving workplace violence and threats.  She counsels employers, business owners and managers, and defends them in a wide variety of employment-related disputes in the state and federal courts of Texas and Louisiana.  This includes defending employers against claims under the Fair Labor Standards Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), ERISA, and other federal and state laws. Kindall also handles claims involving non-compete agreements, trade secrets, and unfair trade practices and competition.

Photo of Thomas J. McGoey II Thomas J. McGoey II

Tommy is the leader of the firm’s commercial litigation practice group and a member of the firm’s Board of Directors. He is a go-to labor and employment lawyer with experience throughout Louisiana and the U.S. With his nearly 35 years of experience, he…

Tommy is the leader of the firm’s commercial litigation practice group and a member of the firm’s Board of Directors. He is a go-to labor and employment lawyer with experience throughout Louisiana and the U.S. With his nearly 35 years of experience, he helps employers across a wide range of industries with contentious human resources claims and issues, both inside and outside the courtroom. Most recently, he has guided employers through a range of concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Photo of Courtney Harper Turkington Courtney Harper Turkington

Courtney Turkington is a member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation group in New Orleans. She received her Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in 2018.

Prior to joining the firm, Courtney served as a law…

Courtney Turkington is a member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation group in New Orleans. She received her Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in 2018.

Prior to joining the firm, Courtney served as a law clerk to the Honorable Carl J. Barbier of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, and a judicial extern to the Honorable Ivan L.R. Lemelle of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.