EEOC definition
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This Arbitration Agreement does not cover: (i) administrative claims properly presented to an administrative agency, such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or federal Department of Labor (Wage and Hour Division), or any equivalent state administrative agency, except that if any such claim is dismissed from the administrative agency’s jurisdiction, the parties must then submit to binding arbitration pursuant to this Agreement.
The Releasors hereby agree to waive the right to any relief (monetary or otherwise) in any action, suit or proceeding the Executive may bring in violation of this Release, including any proceeding before the EEOC or any other similar body or in any proceeding brought by the EEOC or any other similar body on the Executive’s behalf.
I knowingly and voluntarily waive all rights or claims (that arose prior to my execution of this Release) that I may have against the Released Parties, or any of them, to receive any benefit or remedial relief (including, but not limited to, reinstatement, back pay, front pay, damages, and attorneys’ and experts’ fees) as a consequence of any charge or compliant filed with the EEOC or any other agency, and of any litigation concerning any facts alleged in any such charge or complaint.
If Employee files a charge with the EEOC, NLRB, or similar federal, state, or local agency where the right to file a charge cannot be waived by law, that would otherwise have been released by this paragraph, Employee shall be limited to non-monetary relief.
For this reason, the right to communicate with the EEOC is a right that is protected by federal law and the Agreement does not prohibit or interfere with those rights.