Complaints of job discrimination up
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Federal job discrimination complaints by workers against private employers rose 9% last year, the biggest annual increase since the early 1990s.
The data released by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission show allegations of discrimination based on race, retaliation and sex were the most frequent.
There were 82,792 complaints filed in the budget year ended Sept. 30.
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