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Charge of Discrimination
Please complete the attached charge of discrimination to start the process. Once the form is completed, email it to fchrinfo@fchr.myflorida.com or print the form and either fax or mail the form to the contact information provided on the form.
EmploymentCharge.pdf 139.83 kB
Who Can File?
It is against the law to discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or marital status.
An employee or an applicant for employment may file a complaint when:
• The alleged discriminatory act occurred within the past 365 days
• An employer or potential employer has 15 or more employees
• There is no federal or local agency responsible for accepting alleged complaints of discrimination.
How To File?
Call, write or visit the Commission within 365 days of the date in which the alleged act of discrimination occurred and describe the situation you feel was discriminatory. An experienced Intake Counselor will listen, advise and assist you accordingly.
The Commission works cooperatively with its federal counterpart, the EEOC, and most cases are dual filed.
EEOC Worksharing Agreement
Between the Florida Commission on Human Relations and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
