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If you decide to file a discrimination complaint, you must do so within 15 days from the day you received notice from your EEO Counselor about how to file a complaint. This notice is sent to you after your final interview with the EEO Counselor.
Instead, your attorney should submit a formal Charge of Discrimination on your behalf—an EEOC Form 5 if you want your claims dual-filed, or a Human Rights Bureau Charge if you are only filing under the New Mexico Human Rights Act.
There are strict deadlines for filing a charge of discrimination, please review the information in the timeliness tab or call 1-800-669-4000. For individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, you can reach EEOC by videophone at 1-844-234-5122.
You can file a formal job discrimination complaint with the EEOC whenever you believe you are: Being treated unfairly on the job because of your race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, disability, age (age 40 or older) or genetic information; or.
For assistance in filing a complaint, or for any other information on the Human Rights Act, please call (800) 566-9471 (toll-free) or (505) 827-6838, or visit our website at: www.dws.state.nm.us. Para ayuda a completar una queja, o para más información sobre la Ley de Derechos Humanos, por favor llame al 1-800-827-6838, o visite nuestra ...
HUMAN RIGHTS BUREAU DISCRIMINATION INQUIRY FORM. Personal Information. Indicates the fields required in the form and cannot be left blank. Last Name. First Name. Middle Initial. Mailing Address Line 1. Mailing Address Line 2.
Under the work sharing agreement between the Human Rights Bureau and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), a complaint filed with the Human Rights bureau will be dual-filed with the EEOC, provided it meets the EEOC’s jurisdiction requirements.