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Is it "REQUIRED" by law that the EEOC investigator's "MUST" ask you if you want to participate in mediation?


Is it "REQUIRED" by law that the EEOC investigator's "MUST" ask you if you want to participate in mediation?

From what I remember from employment law, yes.

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