Organizational Display

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The Organizational Display is a detailed presentation of your company’s organizational structure. It identifies each organizational unit and shows the relationship to other organizational units. An organizational unit is any component part of a government contractor’s corporate structure. It might be a department, division, section, branch, group, project team, job family, or similar component. This includes an umbrella unit (such as a department) that contains a number of subordinate units, and it separately includes each of the subordinate units (such as sections or branches).

For each organizational unit, the organizational display includes the following:

1. The name of the unit;
2. The job title, gender, race, and ethnicity of the unit supervisor(s) (if the unit has a supervisor);
3. The total number of males and females in the base group; and
4. The total number of males and females in each of the separate minority groups within the base group.

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What should you look for?

This report determines the top-level supervisor in each department by searching for the highest EEO-1 category and the highest pay. If jobs listed for the supervisor in each department do not appear to be correct, verify the base salary, supervisor ID and EEO-1 category of each employee for each department in question.

See Also

Edit Employee Records
Report Options
Report Options - Organizational Display Understanding Your Reports

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