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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... fact that all Negro workers belong to segregated Local 208 of the Tobacco Work- ers International Union , while all white workers belong to local 176 of the same union and that in virtually every tobacco manufacturing plant organized by ...
... fact that all Negro workers belong to segregated Local 208 of the Tobacco Work- ers International Union , while all white workers belong to local 176 of the same union and that in virtually every tobacco manufacturing plant organized by ...
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... fact is that the little progress which has been made in the last 5 years has been largely the result of protests by Negro civil rights agencies acting on behalf of Negro workers . The national AFL - CIO 77736-62 - pt . 2- -2 and the ...
... fact is that the little progress which has been made in the last 5 years has been largely the result of protests by Negro civil rights agencies acting on behalf of Negro workers . The national AFL - CIO 77736-62 - pt . 2- -2 and the ...
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... fact that the best way to assure passage of this type of legislation in the other body is to have some real bipartisan action for the change of the rule in the other body . They talk about lipservice over here . I think that is where ...
... fact that the best way to assure passage of this type of legislation in the other body is to have some real bipartisan action for the change of the rule in the other body . They talk about lipservice over here . I think that is where ...
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... fact that when I was a Congress- man I voted for FEPC , and I do not conceal my votes , and I will sup- port FEPC , and I give you my leadership for the passage of such legislation . وو Mr. SMITH . Mr. Chairman , I have a good many more ...
... fact that when I was a Congress- man I voted for FEPC , and I do not conceal my votes , and I will sup- port FEPC , and I give you my leadership for the passage of such legislation . وو Mr. SMITH . Mr. Chairman , I have a good many more ...
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... fact that there are a limited number of skilled craftsmen in the Negro community . In the electrical industry , in the printing industry , in electronics , in other crafts many of the appren- ticeship training programs are closed to ...
... fact that there are a limited number of skilled craftsmen in the Negro community . In the electrical industry , in the printing industry , in electronics , in other crafts many of the appren- ticeship training programs are closed to ...
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action administration AFL-CIO American application apprentices apprenticeship training AYRES basis believe bill Chairman Christian civil rights color complaints concerned Congress creed DENT discrimination in employment economic EDMONSON effective employed employers employment agencies employment discrimination employment practices law enactment enforcement Equal Employment Opportunity equal opportunity executive experience fact fair em fair employment practices Federal Government feel FEPC filed firms going GOODELL hiring House Houston industry JAMES ROOSEVELT January 18 labor unions leadership legislation MEANY ment Michigan minority groups national origin National Urban League Negro employees Negro workers nonwhite North Carolina number of Negro organizations pattern percent persons portunities President President's Committee problem PUCINSKI qualified question race racial racially segregated RANDOLPH religion ROOSEVELT ROSENFELD segregated Senator skills social statement subcommittee testimony Thank tion trades trades unions training programs unions upgrading York