EEOC: The Real Deal
(Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)
by
Book Details
About the Book
The public will learn the “Real Deal” about the EEOC, particulary the legal tricks and maneuvers employed in its application of (supposed) remedial remedies under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. EEOC remedies that in reality ensure virtually all complainants lose. The author describes the process by analysis of three merit based complaints, from inception in a top secret Department of Defense environment to a local Defense Logistics Agency EEO office; then through Federal district and appeal courts to culmination of the complaints in a writ to the Surpreme Court. The book explains why the vast majority of Title VII citizen complaints, as proven by statistical results alone, reflect a reality that complaints referred to the EEOC seldom receive the justice presumed available under the act.
This book also provides a solution to end this unique “Indian Treaty” type justice. Plus note the exciting third chapter: it captures the event of “Hit Men” attempting to end the author’s life! Is the Government involved? Why? These questions are yet to be answered. The public has an undeniable right to the truth!