u/Homedogs2

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Not sure if this is worth it or not.

Hello, I’ve been having a eeco case through Walmart for a year now but now since I talked to them about my case, the person who is working on my case said “I see that we released the position statement to you back in February 2026. I don't see anywhere that you provided a rebuttal, so I will proceed based on the available evidence in file when analyzing your case when I have the opportunity to review it. I may contact you for more information, but if after reviewing the evidence, it appears that further investigation will not result in a finding of a violation, EEOC will dismiss your charge and issue you a Determination and Notice of Right to Sue, which gives you 90 days to file a lawsuit if you wish to pursue your claims further.”

I did do a position statement when it was due in March. So since they didn’t find anything about my case. Would it still be worth it to do a lawsuit against them still? Under Walmart policy I couldn’t really record anything while working bc they don’t actually allow that so I guess I’m just wondering if I should still fight my case or not bc I’m not sure at this point if I will win my case.

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u/Homedogs2 — 7 days ago