WAPA’S EEO POLICY STATEMENT
WAPA affirms its commitment to Equal Employment Opportunity which prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, gender, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, retaliation or sexual orientation. EEO ensures that employees and applicants for Federal employment are treated fairly, and that employment-related decisions are based on merit.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (MD-715; PART J)
On January 3, 2017, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued an update to Section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act, as amended. Pursuant to 29 CFR 1614.203(e)(2), each agency shall make an affirmative action plan for the hiring, placement, and advancement of individuals with disabilities and make it available to the public. This Affirmative Action Plan for Persons with Disabilities is updated each fiscal year.
- FY20 Affirmative Action Plan for Persons with Disabilities (59KB PDF)
- FY21 Affirmative Action Plan for Persons with Disabilities (80KB PDF)
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For questions concerning this plan, please contact the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity at OEID@wapa.gov. For questions regarding accessibility of this report, please contact WAPA’s Section 508 Coordinator at Section508@wapa.gov.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
WAPA is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to its employees and applicants for employment to ensure that individuals with disabilities have full access to equal employment opportunity. For information on reasonable accommodation, please refer to WAPA’s reasonable accommodation procedures or contact any of WAPA’s Local Reasonable Accommodation Coordinators.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
The Office of Economic Impact & Diversity implements and monitors a multi-faceted program to ensure that WAPA’s employment practices are consistent with the statutes, regulations and Executive Orders that promote equal employment opportunity and prohibit discrimination. This includes development of WAPA’s Equal Employment Opportunity Plan, which promotes equal opportunity for minorities, women, and persons with disabilities; administration of the EEO complaint process; and promoting alternative dispute resolution throughout WAPA.
CONTACTING THE OFFICE OF ECONOMIC IMPACT AND DIVERSITY
Call us at 720-962-7034 or write us at P.O. Box 281213, Attn: A0300, Lakewood, CO, 80228-8213 or e-mail us OEID@wapa.gov.
Last modified on April 26th, 2024