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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2020 14:45:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This episode highlights some of the most important things that employees and employers should know about telework as a reasonable accommodation.  Further information on this topic is available at:  https://www.eeoc.gov/facts/telework.html.  If you would like to receive training for your agency on this, or any other EEO topic, please complete the following survey and a member of our Training and Outreach Division will contact you to discuss how we can best meet your training needs: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/K96KL5Y</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2020 17:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this 11 minute Micro-Learning Moment, Christopher Kuczynski, Former U.S. EEOC Assistant Legal Counsel, discusses the three most important things that employees and employers should know about telework as reasonable accommodation.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>During this episode of EEOC Micro-Learning Moments, U.S. EEOC Chief Mediator Victor Voloshin will provide information on designing an effective ADR program.  </p><p>All agencies are required to have an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) program. EEOC has certain requirements that all agencies must follow when developing ADR programs. The most important ADR program requirement is fairness. Generally, an ADR program is fair if it is voluntary, confidential, enforceable by the parties (if an agreement is reached), and led by a neutral person, like a mediator, who has no personal interest in the dispute.</p><p>Most agencies use mediation in their ADR programs. Mediation is an informal meeting between the parties that is conducted by a neutral mediator. A mediator is trained to help people who have disagreements talk to each other. The mediator does not declde who is right or wrong or issue a decision. Instead, the mediator helps the parties work out their own solutions to their dispute.</p><p>There are real advantages to participating in ADR.  ADR offers both you and the agency the opportunity for a fast and informal settlement of the dispute. Rather than leaving the decision to a third party, such as an Administrative Judge, ADR gives you the opportunity to reach an agreement that works for both you and the agency.</p><p>Questions in follow up to this episode regarding EEOC requirements for ADR programs may be emailed directly to Victor Voloshin at Victor.Voloshin@eeoc.gov.<br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>During this episode of EEOC Micro-Learning Moments, U.S. EEOC Chief Mediator Victor Voloshin will provide information on designing an effective ADR program.  </p><p>All agencies are required to have an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) program. EEOC has certain requirements that all agencies must follow when developing ADR programs. The most important ADR program requirement is fairness. Generally, an ADR program is fair if it is voluntary, confidential, enforceable by the parties (if an agreement is reached), and led by a neutral person, like a mediator, who has no personal interest in the dispute.</p><p>Most agencies use mediation in their ADR programs. Mediation is an informal meeting between the parties that is conducted by a neutral mediator. A mediator is trained to help people who have disagreements talk to each other. The mediator does not declde who is right or wrong or issue a decision. Instead, the mediator helps the parties work out their own solutions to their dispute.</p><p>There are real advantages to participating in ADR.  ADR offers both you and the agency the opportunity for a fast and informal settlement of the dispute. Rather than leaving the decision to a third party, such as an Administrative Judge, ADR gives you the opportunity to reach an agreement that works for both you and the agency.</p><p>Questions in follow up to this episode regarding EEOC requirements for ADR programs may be emailed directly to Victor Voloshin at Victor.Voloshin@eeoc.gov.<br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2020 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>U.S. EEOC, OFO, FSP, Outreach Training and Engagement Division</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this EEOC Micro-Learning Moments episode U.S. EEOC Chief Mediator Victor Voloshin discusses designing an effective ADR program.</itunes:summary>
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