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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... qualified applicants cannot account for the absence of Negroes from automotive assembly jobs in Atlanta . Wage rates are relatively high for the locality and the jobs are in great demand . The work is at most semiskilled and educational ...
... qualified applicants cannot account for the absence of Negroes from automotive assembly jobs in Atlanta . Wage rates are relatively high for the locality and the jobs are in great demand . The work is at most semiskilled and educational ...
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... qualified Negro workers . The Negro worker who is hired as a laborer in the " maintenance department " or " yard labor department " is denied seniority and promotional rights into production classifications and is also denied admission ...
... qualified Negro workers . The Negro worker who is hired as a laborer in the " maintenance department " or " yard labor department " is denied seniority and promotional rights into production classifications and is also denied admission ...
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... qualified Negro railway workers opportunities for promotion and advancement . It is interesting to note that the Brotherhood of Railroad Train- men , an AFL - CIO affiliate , removed the " Caucasian only " clause from its constitution ...
... qualified Negro railway workers opportunities for promotion and advancement . It is interesting to note that the Brotherhood of Railroad Train- men , an AFL - CIO affiliate , removed the " Caucasian only " clause from its constitution ...
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... qualified Negroes are barred from union membership solely be- cause of their color , then trade union discrimination is the decisive factor in determining whether Negro workers in a given industry shall have an opportunity to earn a ...
... qualified Negroes are barred from union membership solely be- cause of their color , then trade union discrimination is the decisive factor in determining whether Negro workers in a given industry shall have an opportunity to earn a ...
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... qualified Negro work- ers have been attempting to secure admission into local 26 , which con- trols all hiring for electrical installation work in the Nation's Capital . They have filed complaints with the President's Committee on ...
... qualified Negro work- ers have been attempting to secure admission into local 26 , which con- trols all hiring for electrical installation work in the Nation's Capital . They have filed complaints with the President's Committee on ...
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