Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO-1) Reporting

Most private employers in the U.S. must provide EEO-1 reports to the Joint Reporting Committee in accordance with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972.

Under Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) rules, an establishment for EEO reporting is an economic unit, such as an office, factory, store, or mine, that produces goods or services at a single physical location. Establishments are permanent locations from which you supervise employees or from where they operate.

The EEO-1 reports you must submit to the EEOC depend on whether you are a single-establishment or multi-establishment employer.

EEO-1 Suite of Reports

You can run the whole suite of EEO-1 reports at one time, or you can run individual reports. Oracle recommends that you run the whole suite of EEO-1 reports because the application automatically creates the appropriate single-establishment or multi-establishment reports for you from the hierarchy structure you identify.

For single-establishment employers, the application generates an EEO Individual Establishment Report.

For multi-establishment employers, the application generates the following reports:

You can submit EEO-1 reports formatted for magnetic media or as computer printouts, provided they conform exactly to EEOC formatting standards. If you are a multi-establishment employer who submits EEO-1 reports as computer printouts, you must submit the EEO Consolidated Report on Standard Form 100. This requirement does not apply if you submit EEO-1 reports formatted for magnetic media.

You can generate these reports as PDF files and customize them to suit your specific business needs.

See: Setting up EEO and VETS Reports to Produce PDF Output

EEO-1 Exception Report

The EEO-1 Exception Report reports on:

Oracle HRMS produces the EEO-1 Exception Report separately from the other EEO-1 reports, with its own header and details.