RiskTrends™ Podcast: What The 2023 EEOC Charge Data Means For Employers In 2024

Jack McCalmon, Leslie Zieren, and Emily Brodzinski discuss the newly-released 2023 EEOC data and what it means for employers moving forward into 2024. 

Here is a link to the podcast: RiskTrends: Trusted Insight Podcast - May 1, 2024 EEOC Stats And Trends

(Total time: 27 minutes and 17 seconds)

00:00 – 04:28 Overview of 2023 EEOC charges

04:28 – 07:00 EEOC charges that stand out from the rest

07:00 – 10:30 RiskTrends™ loss data and EEOC charge data

10:30 – 25:38 Best practices and pitfalls for employers in 2024

25:38 – 27:17 Closing

On the next podcast, Jack, Leslie, and Emily will discuss a California violence prevention law. Is it the start of a new compliance trend?

Jack McCalmon and Leslie Zieren have more than 60 years of combined legal experience, helping employers lower risk and improve employee relations in their workplaces. Jack McCalmon is the founder of The McCalmon Group, Inc. Leslie Zieren is the manager of McCalmon's Best Practice Help Line, a service that permits insured and other employers to call for best practice consultations on employment practice matters. Emily Brodzinski manages RiskTrends™. RiskTrends™ is McCalmon's proprietary loss database that categorizes settlements, verdicts, and other forms of loss on management liability risks, including crime, cyber, directors and officers, employment practices, child safety, and other risks. 

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