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B-200035 1 (1980-09-18)

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COMPTROLLER GENI-AL OF THE UNITED STATES
         WASHINGTON D-C. 20546


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B-200035                     September 18, 1980


The Honorable
United States


Alan Cranston
Senate


Dear Senator Cranston:


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     This is in
1980, requesting
of Mr. Julian H.


further response to
the status of the
Fogle.


your letter of August 7,
discrimination complaint


     M4r. Fogle has written regarding the actions thatl he
has f:iled under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
as amended, 42 U.SC. 2000e-16 (1976) in which he alleges
that he has been discriminated against in his employment
by the United States General Accounting Office because of
race and color.   Mr. Fogle has filed two bctions in this
regard. One is a class action in which Mr. Fogle seeks
relief for himself and as agent for all persons similarly
situated, namely:


'* * * all
appl icants
at GAO * *
uture black
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past, present and future
for professional posi-
* and all past, present
professional employees


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The other complaint i.
These formal complain
1980. Mr. Fogle is r
Mr. John Ile Erickson
of Erickson, Beasley
Francisco, California


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and Alice M.
and le'witt,
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le as an individual.
d with GAO on February 8,
n both .matters by
Beasley of the law firm
12 Geary Street, San


     These matters are being processed under regulations
as set forth in 29 C.F.R. Part 1613 (1979). The class
action was referred to the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission (EEOC) on February 26, 1980, under the provi-
sions of 29 C.F.R. 1613.604 for a determination by that
agency of whether or not Mr. [ogle is representative of
the class which he alleges to represent.    A determination
of that issue has not been made and further processing of
the class action by GAO must, under the law and regulations,
await a determination of that issue by EEOC.


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