Under federal law, if a person wishes to file a discrimination charge they must:
A) file the charge within 10 days of an alleged discriminatory event
B) file the charge within 18 days of an alleged discriminatory event
C) file the charge within 60 days of an alleged discriminatory event
D) file the charge within 180 days of an alleged discriminatory event
E) there is no time limit for filing a discrimination charge
Correct Answer:
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