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Job Applicants Employees &amp · Know Your Rights&quot · Federal Sector Guidance Federal Training &amp · Outreach Resources Federal Employees &amp · employers must also keep all payroll records for three years. Additionally · employers must keep payroll records for at least three years. In addition · employers must keep for at least two years all records (including wage rates · job evaluations · seniority and merit systems · regardless of whether a charge has been filed against the employer.&nbsp · and the charging party has received a notice of right to sue · where suit is brought by the charging party or the EEOC · the date on which the litigation is terminated · NE Washington · DC 20507 1-800-669-6820 (TTY) 1-844-234-5122 (ASL Video Phone

CAMAS, WA 98607

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Job Applicants Employees &amp
Know Your Rights&quot
Federal Sector Guidance Federal Training &amp
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Outreach Resources Federal Employees &amp
employers must also keep all payroll records for three years. Additionally
employers must keep payroll records for at least three years. In addition
employers must keep for at least two years all records (including wage rates
job evaluations
seniority and merit systems
regardless of whether a charge has been filed against the employer.&nbsp
and the charging party has received a notice of right to sue
where suit is brought by the charging party or the EEOC
the date on which the litigation is terminated
NE Washington
DC 20507 1-800-669-6820 (TTY) 1-844-234-5122 (ASL Video Phone

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6722 NE LESSARD RD

CAMAS, WA 98607

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