Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... employees would be covered . For the second year , establishments hav- ing 100 employees or more would be cov- ered . For the third year , establishments having 50 or more employees would be covered and for the fourth year and per ...
... employees would be covered . For the second year , establishments hav- ing 100 employees or more would be cov- ered . For the third year , establishments having 50 or more employees would be covered and for the fourth year and per ...
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... employees . The permanent effective level of 25 or more employees would be reached in the third year . The same limitations would apply to labor unions . Ten The bill would be administered pri- marily by a five - member Equal Oppor ...
... employees . The permanent effective level of 25 or more employees would be reached in the third year . The same limitations would apply to labor unions . Ten The bill would be administered pri- marily by a five - member Equal Oppor ...
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... employees more are considered employers ; and ad year 50 employees and after fourth ar 25 employees . Labor organizations are under the Te regulations with the added requl- He that having 25 or more after the d year qualify . The ...
... employees more are considered employers ; and ad year 50 employees and after fourth ar 25 employees . Labor organizations are under the Te regulations with the added requl- He that having 25 or more after the d year qualify . The ...
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14th amendment action amendment offered American ator Attorney authority believe CELLER Chair Chairman citizens civil rights bill cloture color commerce clause Commission Congress debate decision denied desegregation discrimination ELLENDER employees employment enacted enforce equal eral ERVIN established fact Federal Government FEPC filibuster floor gentleman from Mississippi Georgia hearings House HUMPHREY Indian individual interstate commerce issue JAVITS Judiciary Committee LAUSCHE legislation LONG of Louisiana majority leader MANSFIELD MCCLELLAN ment mittee motion Nation Negro North Carolina objection opportunity person PRESIDING OFFICER procedure proposed provisions public accommodations question quorum call race racial RECORD referred rule XIV RUSSELL Sena Senator from Georgia Senator from Louisiana Senator from Minnesota Senator from Oregon Senator yield sion South South Dakota SPARKMAN statute STENNIS Supreme Court TALMADGE tion U.S. Senate United Virginia words York