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How often do people who are visually impaired appeal to the EEOC?

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How often do people who are visually impaired appeal to the EEOC?

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A. Since 1992, when Title I of the ADA first became effective, the EEOC has received more than 175,000 charges alleging discrimination on the basis of disability. Of these, only three percent have been filed by individuals with vision impairments.

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