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The EEOC Rescinded Its 2024 Harassment Guidance—Here’s What Employers Need to Know

The EEOC Rescinded Its 2024 Harassment Guidance—Here’s What Employers Need to Know

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On January 22, 2026, the EEOC rescinded its 2024 harassment guidance—an update many employers and attorneys viewed as a long-overdue, practical resource. In this episode, Pam Howland and Jennifer Walrath break down what EEOC guidance is, what the 2024 harassment guidance covered (including technology and post-Bostock workplace issues), and why the EEOC’s decision to pull it matters. We also discuss what this could signal about changing enforcement priorities in 2026—and what employers should focus on regardless: consistency, documentation, and taking all complaints seriously.

*Ground Rules hosts and guests are not providing legal advice in this podcast. Do not act upon any of the information discussed in this podcast without first consulting a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.*

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