President Trump has nominated Brittany Panuccio to become a commissioner at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). There are currently three empty seats on the five-member panel at the EEOC and this nomination, if approved, would fill one of them leaving two open.
Panuccio is an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of Florida and former special counselor at the U.S. Department of Education. She has been known to emphasize merit-based decision making in her speeches and Federalist Society appearances, falling right in line with the priorities of the current administration.
In January, Trump dismissed Democratic commissioner Joselyn Samuels and another Democratic commissioner from the EEOC commission. Samuels filed a lawsuit in April challenging that her dismissal was a violation of the Civil Rights Act that created the agency to be a bipartisan protector of workers' rights.
If Panuccio is confirmed, she would join Commissioner and Acting Chair Andrea Lucas and Commissioner Kalpana Kotagal, a President Biden appointee. This appointment could mean a few things for employers:
Here are some things your organization can do today to ensure your practices and policies are aligned with the new direction of the EEOC:
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