EEOC Baltimore Field Office and Consular Section of the Mexican Embassy Sign Historic Outreach Agreement

BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Field Office of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) entered into a memorandum of understanding with the consular section of the Embassy of the United Mexican States in Baltimore today. The agreement establishes an ongoing collaboration to provide Mexican nationals in Maryland with information, guidance, and access to resources on the prevention of discrimination in the workplace regardless of immigration status. Juan Carlos Mendoza Sánchez, head of the consular section, and EEOC Baltimore Field Office Director Rosemarie Rhodes signed the agreement. The Baltimore Field Office is part of EEOC's Philadelphia District. "By signing this memorandum of understanding today, we solidify our commitment to provide education, outreach and service to the Mexican community in Maryland," said Rhodes. "We look forward to working with the consular section to promote equal opportunity and workplace justice for all workers." Under its terms, EEOC and the embassy's consular section will work together to provide information regarding workplace discrimination and harassment to workers in Maryland. They will distribute Spanish-language materials explaining the laws enforced by EEOC to workers. They will provide representatives to meet with Mexican nationals in Maryland in order to provide training and counseling regarding employment discrimination matters. EEOC will also conduct training to consular section staff about EEOC and the laws it enforces.

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