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What can the EEOC do to remedy any discrimination that may have occurred?

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What can the EEOC do to remedy any discrimination that may have occurred?

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A. If someone has been discriminated against, he or she is entitled to a remedy that will place them in the position they would have been in if the discrimination had never occurred. He or she may be entitled to hiring, promotion, reinstatement, back pay, or reasonable accommodation, including reassignment. They may also be entitled to attorneys fees.

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