If you believe you have experienced discrimination covered by the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act in Michigan, you can file a discrimination complaint with the Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) or the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), depending on the nature of the alleged discrimination. Here's how to file a complaint:
- Contact the MDCR or EEOC: You can file a discrimination complaint with the MDCR or EEOC by contacting their offices directly or visiting their websites to access online complaint forms and instructions.
- Provide information about the discrimination: When filing a complaint, you'll need to provide detailed information about the alleged discrimination, including the dates, individuals involved, and specific incidents or actions that occurred.
- Cooperate with the investigation: After receiving your complaint, the MDCR or EEOC will investigate the allegations, gather evidence, and attempt to resolve the matter through mediation or other informal methods.
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