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Office of Equal Employment Opportunity

The Office of Equal Employment Opportunity (OEEO) advises and assists the Chairman, the Commissioners, and other principal officers of the Commission in carrying out their responsibilities relative to Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended), other laws, executive orders, and regulatory guidelines affecting affirmative employment and the processing of EEO complaints

Major Functions of the OEEO

  • Affirmative Employment Programs/Diversity Outreach: The Affirmative Employment Program is responsible for promoting equal opportunity and eliminating discriminatory practices and policies by monitoring and analyzing the Commission's personnel policies, practices, and workforce profiles.
  • Complaints Management: The EEO complaints program processes informal and formal allegations of discrimination through EEO Counseling or ADR, EEO investigations, Final Agency Decisions, appeals compliance, case statistical analysis and reporting.

Responsibilities of FMC Officials & Staff

  • FMC Chairman: The Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission is responsible for ensuring equal opportunity in the Commission. The Chairman has delegated this authority to the Director of Equal Employment Opportunity.
  • Front Line Managers: Operational responsibility for compliance with EEO policies and programs lies with the Commission's front line managers. Managers and supervisors who make decisions about hiring, training, performance evaluations, promotions and work assignments must implement EEO as an integral part of personnel management.
  • FMC Employees: Each FMC employee is responsible for ensuring compliance with all EEO laws by treating all co-workers fairly and equally, and by fostering a spirit of cooperation and good human relations in a working atmosphere free of prejudice, ill feelings or resentment.

The Federal Maritime Commission is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Federal policies provide for the fair and equal treatment of employees and applicants for employment in all personnel management and employment decisions. Any employee or job applicant who believes that he/she has been discriminated against because of any factor protected under the fair employment laws (their protected status) must contact an EEO counselor within 45 calendar days of the alleged discriminatory act and may file a complaint of discrimination.

Contact Information

EEO Hotline: 202-523-5806

Phone: 202-523-5859

Fax: 202-523-0333

E-mail: eeo@fmc.gov


Director

Keith I. Gilmore

Counselors

Sophea Keo

Caitlyn Davis