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FOIA News: EEO-1 reports are exempt, argues gov’t to 9th Circuit

Feds urge Ninth Circuit to keep lid on contractor workforce data

The feds say records sought by an investigative nonprofit are commercial in nature and shouldn't be released.

By Michael Gennaro, Courthouse News Serv., Feb. 14, 2025

Federal lawyers on Friday morning asked a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel to reverse a lower court's decision that it must release data on federal contractors to a San Francisco nonprofit.

The fight is specifically over EEO-1 reports. These reports reflect the breakdown by job classification of a company’s workforce by race, ethnicity, and sex.

The Center for Investigative Reporting, a San Francisco nonprofit news organization that investigates and reports on injustices in the United States, had submitted a Freedom of Information Act for reports from 2016 to 2020.

The federal government notified its employees of the request, and nearly 5,000 objected to the release of their information. The government released the remaining reports to the Center for Investigative Reporting, prompting the organization to sue in 2022 for the rest of them.

A federal judge sided with the Center for Investigative Reporting in 2023, ruling that EEO-1 reports were not exempt from disclosure under FOIA. The government appealed, arguing that they were.

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