Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... practice for any local labor organization which repre- sents employees of an employer under such contract or subcontract- " ( 1 ) to exclude or to expel from its mem- bership , or otherwise to discriminate against , any individual ...
... practice for any local labor organization which repre- sents employees of an employer under such contract or subcontract- " ( 1 ) to exclude or to expel from its mem- bership , or otherwise to discriminate against , any individual ...
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... practice is to hire Negro waiters only . Such a practice would become " unlawful " under this bill . The same practice is followed by Con- gress in the House restaurant . I ask what becomes of established seniority under this bill ? I ...
... practice is to hire Negro waiters only . Such a practice would become " unlawful " under this bill . The same practice is followed by Con- gress in the House restaurant . I ask what becomes of established seniority under this bill ? I ...
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... practice by informal meth- ods of conference , conciliation , and persu- sion and , if appropriate , to obtain from the respondent a written agreement describing particular practices which the respondent agrees to refrain from ...
... practice by informal meth- ods of conference , conciliation , and persu- sion and , if appropriate , to obtain from the respondent a written agreement describing particular practices which the respondent agrees to refrain from ...
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