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In the context of a Title VII lawsuit filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which of the following are stated in a charge?

1) The name(s) of the defendant(s)
2) The age of the parties involved
3) The name of the charging party
4) The nature of the discriminatory act
5) The sex of the parties involved

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Final answer:

In a Title VII lawsuit filed with the EEOC, a charge states the names of the defendant(s), the name of the charging party, the nature of the discriminatory act, and the sex of the parties involved.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a Title VII lawsuit filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the following are stated in a charge:

  1. The name(s) of the defendant(s)
  2. The name of the charging party
  3. The nature of the discriminatory act
  4. The sex of the parties involved

The age of the parties involved is not stated in a charge.

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