Justice Department to investigate employment practices at California's EPA
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The U.S. Justice Department opened an investigation into employment practices at California's Environmental Protection Agency. The probe aims to determine whether the agency may be engaging in employment practices that discriminate based on race, sex, color, or national origin. The department announced the investigation on Wednesday. The notice identifies protected classes under review and signals federal scrutiny of state environmental agency personnel actions. Separately, Fast Company lists an early-rate deadline for its Most Innovative Companies Awards as Friday, September 5, at 11:59 p.m. PT, and invites prospective applicants to apply before that deadline.
The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday said it had opened an investigation into employment practices at California's Environmental Protection Agency. The investigation is aimed at determining whether the agency "may be engaged in employment practices that discriminate based on race, sex, color, or national origin," the department said in a statement.
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