15 25 To 35 1 + MEN W TO 15 YEARS a 2 YEARS TI 4 TEAKS 6 YEARS AND TE WOMEN #11 U TEARS 31 TEAK A 11 M TEAKS TWTE 6 TUE UN OVER DUKE LI WOUTEN S LADO EDUCATION AND LABOR FORCE ACHIEVEMENT OF NONWHITE MEN, U.S. 1940, 1950, 1960 PERCENT HAVING HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION OR BETTER PERCENT IN OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS EMPHASIZING OCCUPATIONAL STATUS OF RECENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADURIL BY COLOR, OCTOBER 1962 1-2L. NONWHITE GRADUATE 1960 - 1962 PERCENT 100 't think ittee. ith the sube message to elop. Secretary, and it I statement of the to the principles of fair me nt this statement has get and is in accord with the CHART No. 7 MEDIAN EARNINGS OF MALE EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE, 25-64 YEARS OLD. BY OCCUPATION GROUP, EDUCATION, AND COLOR MEDIAN EARNINGS OF MALE EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE, 25-64 YEARS OLD. BY EDUCATION, COLOR, AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, 1960 PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL WAN NW 5 TITTI TTTTT NW OD 1 9 11 12 13 15 16, EDUCATION YEARS 01 & 11 12 13 15 16 EDUCATION, YEARS 01 I $ 11 12 13 15 16 EDUCATION, YEARS 01 I 9 11 12 DE EDUCATION YEARS SOURCT US BOREAR THE CENSUS CHART No. 9 NEGRO EMPLOYEES AS A PERCENT OF EACH OCCUPATION GROUP, BY EMPLOYING ORGANIZATION, 1962 *IRCUIBES FARN VORKERS NOT SHOUN SEPARATELY. "UNURE THE TOTAL CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE, INCLUDES MAINLY MANUFACTURING FIRMS. ***ILL NON-TAGE BOARD WORKERS EARNING $4500 AND ABOVE AND IN 6.S. OR P.J.S. CLASSES 5 AND OVER. *** INCLUDES COMBAT FORCES NOT SHOWN SEPARATELY. SURCE: 1.3. BREAD # THE CURSUS, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, U.S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, AND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STATEMENT OF JOHN F. HENNING, UNDER SECRETARY OF LABOR; ACCOMPANIED BY STANLEY C. RUTTENBERG, SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY, AND KENNETH ROBERTSON, ACTING DEPUTY SOLICITOR Mr. HENNING. Mr. Chairman, Senator, I would like to introduce my associates, Mr. Kenneth Robertson, the Acting Deputy Solicitor of the Department of Labor, and Mr. Stanley Ruttenberg, Special Assistant to the Secretary of Labor. Senator CLARK. Yes, we are happy to have you with us; I don't think either of you requires any introduction before this subcommittee. Mr. HENNING. Senator, our statement has been filed with the subcommittee. Reference is made from time to time in the message to charts which illustrate the points which we seek to develop. Senator CLARK. I have read your statements, Mr. Secretary, and it seems to me it is a very comprehensive and eloquent statement of the reasons why the Department of Labor supports the principles of fair employment practices legislation. I assume that this statement has been cleared with the Bureau of the Budget and is in accord with the program of the President; is that correct? Mr. HENNING. Yes. |