2009 Stats on Delaware Charges of Discrimination

Posted by Molly DiBiancaOn February 19, 2010In: Discrimination, Locally Speaking

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Delaware Department of Labor (DDOL), has published its yearly statistics for FY2009 relating to the charges of discrimination filed with its Office of Anti-Discrimination.  Here are some highlights:

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It may not come as a surprise that the most-often filed charge was a retaliation charge, making up just over 70% of all charges filed.  Where a charge alleges more than one basis, each basis was counted separately, which explains why the total is higher than 100%.  It also indicates that retaliation is very often added as a second basis to a charge that alleges other types of discrimination. 

 

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Again, not surprisingly, DDOL had a very busy year, with intakes at a five-year high.

 

 

 

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