Compliance & Policy

2022 EEO-1 Submissions Open October 31st, 2023

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September 25, 2023
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Beginning on October 31st, data collection will open for 2022 EEO-1 Component 1 filings.

These reports are part of a mandatory annual data collection process which legally requires all employers with at least 100 employees and federal contractors with at least 50 employees to provide certain information about their employees to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, including employee demographics and job categories. 

When data collection opens on Halloween this year, the Filer Support Message Center, which is a help desk that provides support and assistance to help people submit filings online, will open as well.

The deadline for 2022 EEO-1 Component 1 filings is December 5th, 2023.

Updated versions of the 2022 EEO-1 Component 1 Data File Upload Specifications will be available here. You can find an updated version of the 2022 Component 1 Instruction Booklet here, as well.

You can find the EEO-1 data collection website here.

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