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3 January, 02:07

When is an employee entitled to a right-to-sue letter from the eeoc?

a. when the eeoc concludes that there has been discrimination

b. within 180 days from the time the employee filed a complaint

c. within 180 days from the time the employee filed a complaint provided the eeoc finds that there has been discrimination

d. only when the eeoc concludes it will not take the case any further

e. none of the above?

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  1. 3 January, 02:30
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    within 180 days from the time the employee filed a complaint provided the eeoc finds that there has been discrimination

    C.
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