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16 February, 05:25

Catherine, a resident of California, has been serving a federal government office for the last five years. Her superiors have always showered her with praises for her excellent work. But, she has noticed that each time a performance appraisal happens, she is overlooked. This year, the appraisal results were announced on April 26, 2011. She was again overlooked. She finally approached the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on November 29, 2011 to file a discrimination complaint against her company. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is not in a position to accept her petition because she:A. is a resident of California. B. did not file the complaint within 45 days of the event. C. is a federal government employee. D. has not served for the mandated ten years.

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  1. 16 February, 05:48
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    B) did not file the complaint within 45 days of the event.

    Explanation:

    Time limits matter and in this case Catherine should have approached the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission before.

    All she can do now is wait until next April and if her work is not properly recognized at that moment, then she should immediately file a complaint (at least before the 45 day limit expires).
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