This is it: EEO-1 workforce data collection deadline extended one last time to October 25
Like Lucy pulling the football away, on August 20, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced that it is once again bumping back the 2019 and 2020 EEO-1 workforce data collection deadline one more time to October 25. The most recent deadline was August 23.
This time the EEOC means it. No more extensions for employers that have been putting off the inevitable.
In a statement, the EEOC said (emphasis added by the EEOC): “Please note that this new deadline is the FINAL DEADLINE and all eligible filers MUST submit data by this date. No additional changes to the filing deadline will be made.”
The reason for the extensions are because of the extra work on employers’ shoulders to pull together two years’ worth of information, and because of the ongoing pandemic challenges.
After delaying the opening of the 2019 EEO-1 data collection because of the pandemic, the EEOC began collecting both the 2019 and 2020 EEO-1 data on April 26. The first deadline was July 19.
The EEO-1 report, usually submitted electronically, is a mandatory annual data collection that requires all private sector employers with 100 or more employees, and federal contractors with 50 or more employees meeting certain criteria, to submit demographic workforce data, including data by race, ethnicity, sex, and job categories. The collection does not include pay information.