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Office of Employment Discrimination Complaint Adjudication

 

The Office of Employment Discrimination and Complaint Adjudication (OEDCA) is an independent Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) adjudicatory authority created by Congress. Established in February 1998, OEDCA’s mission is to objectively review the merits of employment discrimination claims filed by present and former VA employees and non-agency applicants for employment.

On a regular basis, OEDCA publishes summaries of selected decisions that may be instructive or otherwise of interest to employees, supervisors, and senior leaders in the Department. Copies of OEDCA's Digest of selected decisions from 1998-2008 can be accessed at the link below.

Message From the Director

OEDCA independently and impartially issues final agency decisions and orders adjudicating employment discrimination complaints. OEDCA does NOT conduct hearings---its decisions and orders are based on the written record.

Final decisions and orders issued by OEDCA are not subject to appeal or review by any individual or office within the VA. OEDCA does not represent management, employees, unions, or the Office of General Counsel.

VA employees and applicants for employment who are dissatisfied with an OEDCA decision or order may file an appeal with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or a civil action in an appropriate United States District Court. If the final agency decision involves an adverse action, such as a removal, demotion, or suspension for more than 14 days, the complainant may also appeal to the Merit Systems Protection Board.

Maxanne R. Witkin

OEDCA Highlights

Employee’s Involuntary Retirement Violated the Rehabilitation Act.
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Supervisory comments that are likely to deter an employee from engaging in protected EEO activity constitute Reprisal Per Se and are a violation of Title VII.
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Employee with MS not a direct threat in the workplace.
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Discrimination found when VA used internship program to promote and advance younger employees at the expense of older, more experienced employees.
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Finding of reprisal costs VA $10,000 in compensatory damages.
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Management’s concerns about applicant’s “communication skills” found to be pretext for discrimination based on national origin and race.>
(Read More)

Breaking News:

Under Title II of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination ACT (GINA), it is illegal to discriminate against employees or applicants because of genetic information.
(Read More)

Archived OEDCA Digest

 

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