Equal Employment Opportunity: Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Labor of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, on Proposed Federal Legislation to Prohibit Discrimination in Employment in Certain Cases Because of Race, Religion, Color, National Origin, Ancestry, Age, Or Sex, Volumen2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 |
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... Civil Rights noted that the Negro worker is " trapped in a vicious circle of discrimination . " For more than a decade I have worked extensively in the southern region of the United States . In the course of my work I have had an ...
... Civil Rights noted that the Negro worker is " trapped in a vicious circle of discrimination . " For more than a decade I have worked extensively in the southern region of the United States . In the course of my work I have had an ...
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... Civil Rights confirms our opinion that very little progress has been made for the southern Negro in heavy industry . The Commis- sion's findings are summarized in part in its latest published report , as follows ( " Employment : 1961 ...
... Civil Rights confirms our opinion that very little progress has been made for the southern Negro in heavy industry . The Commis- sion's findings are summarized in part in its latest published report , as follows ( " Employment : 1961 ...
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... Civil Rights in its report of employment inequities has documented the extent of discrimination and segrega- tion within organized labor . The report states that the efforts of the AFL - CIO have proved to be largely ineffective in ...
... Civil Rights in its report of employment inequities has documented the extent of discrimination and segrega- tion within organized labor . The report states that the efforts of the AFL - CIO have proved to be largely ineffective in ...
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... civil rights organizations , one Negro electrician was reluctantly permitted by the union to work in a Government installa- tion on a temporary basis . On January 1 , 1961 , there were still no Negroes admitted into membership in local ...
... civil rights organizations , one Negro electrician was reluctantly permitted by the union to work in a Government installa- tion on a temporary basis . On January 1 , 1961 , there were still no Negroes admitted into membership in local ...
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... civil rights agencies that are simply complaint - taking bureaus with agencies that are authorized to initiate investigation and compliance procedures based upon the overall pattern of minority group employment is enormous . This ...
... civil rights agencies that are simply complaint - taking bureaus with agencies that are authorized to initiate investigation and compliance procedures based upon the overall pattern of minority group employment is enormous . This ...
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