Q: I have an EEO Complaint and I designated a representative to represent me. Initially, my representative was not employed. However, my representative recently began to work in EEO office of another agency. The Agency’s representative is now asking my representative if she would have a conflict of interest representing me. Can she be my representative? A: In some cases, a representative can be disqualified for having a conflict of interest. As the Code of Federal Regulation states: “[i]n cases where the representation of a complainant or agency would conflict with the official or collateral duties of the representative, the Commission or…
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Ask the Lawyer received the following question (paraphrased for easier reading and clarity) from a reader on a legal matter that might be of interest to the entire audience. Q: I am a division chief and my employees requested a desk audit to determine if their grade levels were appropriate. After the third party auditor determined their grades were correct, I provided a rebuttal, as I believed the auditor did not have all of the facts. My employees are moving forward with EEO complaints. My office director had been identifying HR as rejecting the grade increases but the HR person…