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Equal Employment Opportunity Policy (EEO)
by Van Zeck, Commissioner of the Bureau of the Public Debt

As Commissioner, I am dedicated to an environment where all employees are treated with dignity and respect. Accordingly, I would like to take this opportunity to reaffirm Public Debt's goal of creating a workplace that is free from discrimination and sexual harassment.

Public Debt has a long-standing commitment to equal employment as well as a policy that supports that commitment. Our policy is simple:

Discrimination in recruitment, placement, hiring, promotion, transfer, training, and all other phases of employment based on race, color, religion, sex (including sexual harassment), national origin, sexual orientation, parental status, mental or physical handicap, or age is prohibited and will not be tolerated. Retaliation, in the form of an adverse action against an individual because of his or her prior participation in the EEO process or opposition to discriminatory practices is also prohibited.

Each of us has a responsibility to be aware of and effectively implement this policy. I encourage all employees to set personal goals for developing skills and experience and to increase your appreciation for diversity through the cultural awareness programs available at Public Debt.

Managers are expected to: be aware of how the composition of your work force fits into Public Debt's overall Affirmative Accomplishments Plan; take immediate steps to eliminate obstacles to the advancement of minorities, women, and persons with disabilities; and encourage your employees, by example, to participate in cultural awareness education programs.

The Equal Employment Opportunity staff is ready to assist anyone, employee or manager, in any aspect of our EEO Program, including affirmative action and resolving complaints of discrimination.

We will continue our tradition of building an organization where employment and promotion decisions will be based on merit and the principle of furthering diversity. Efforts of employees who support the goals of Equal Employment Opportunity will continue to be recognized and rewarded.

September 30, 2005
Equal Employment Opportunity Office

EEO Complaint Procedures & Contacts

As a Federal employee or applicant for employment, you are protected against discrimination based on your race, sex, national origin, color, religion, age and physical or mental disability.  Retaliation for action taken to oppose or remedy discrimination is also prohibited.  Certain Executive Orders also provide protection against discrimination based on sexual orientation, parental status, and protected genetic information.

If you feel you have been discriminated against, you MUST contact the EEO Office within 45 calendar days of the date of the incident that gave rise to your complaint, the date you became aware of the incident, or, if a personnel action, within 45 calendar days of its effective date or your knowledge of the action.

The Counselor will advise you of your right to elect between participation in traditional counseling activities or in the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process. During traditional counseling, the Counselor has 30 calendar days from the time you report your problem to attempt an informal resolution of the matter. If, at the end of this time, the problem is not resolved, you will be advised, in writing, of your right to file a formal complaint. The 30-day period may be extended to an additional 60 if YOU agree in WRITING to such an extension.

Should you elect to participate in ADR resolution, traditional counseling will not be attempted. Agencies have 90 days to conduct ADR during the pre-complaint process. If, at the end of this time, the problem is not resolved, you will be advised, in writing, of your right to file a formal complaint.

Any person who believes they have been discriminated against may submit a written complaint to Manager, EEO Office, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 3rd Street, Room 102, Parkersburg, WV 26106 or contact the EEO Office at (304) 480-6838 or (304) 480-6527.

Reasonable Accommodation Policy

The Bureau of the Public Debt provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities on a case-by-case basis. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the point of contact listed on the vacancy announcement.

Hard of hearing or deaf individuals may obtain information via TDD (304) 480-8725.

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EEO Contacts

  • GARY CYRUS
    EEO Manager
    304-480-6527
  • PATTY ADAMS
    Equal Employment Specialist
    304-480-6838
  • TRACY LYNCH
    Equal Employment Specialist
    304-480-6967
  • DON TREMBLY
    EEO Office Automation Assistant
    304-480-6527
  • TDD NUMBER
    304-480-6577

Contact Our Personnel Office

  • PersOffice@bpd.treas.gov
  • For recorded job info:
    304-480-6144
  • For general employment info: 304-480-6650
  • For TDD (hearing impaired): 304-480-8725
  • Bureau of the Public Debt, Treasury Franchise Employment Services Branch, 200 Third Street - Avery 2H, Parkersburg, WV 26106