Equal Employment Opportunity, 1965: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 296 páginas |
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... complaints made before the Commission , in order to have the benefit of its ex- perience before we proceed to hasty passage of legislation through the Congress ? Mr. MITCHELL . I would not think it was necessarily a require- ment to ...
... complaints made before the Commission , in order to have the benefit of its ex- perience before we proceed to hasty passage of legislation through the Congress ? Mr. MITCHELL . I would not think it was necessarily a require- ment to ...
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... complaints would result in an administrative load that the Commission would not be able to administer . It was the considered judgment of the gen- eral assembly , after 4 years ' experience with the law , that coverage should not be ...
... complaints would result in an administrative load that the Commission would not be able to administer . It was the considered judgment of the gen- eral assembly , after 4 years ' experience with the law , that coverage should not be ...
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... complaints . If 65 investigators are required now when the law applies to employers of 100 or more , what number will ... complaint upon the respondent , hearings by the Commission or designated agent , issuance of cease - and - desist ...
... complaints . If 65 investigators are required now when the law applies to employers of 100 or more , what number will ... complaint upon the respondent , hearings by the Commission or designated agent , issuance of cease - and - desist ...
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... complaint , it is investigated , if it can't be done - can't be conciliated , the parties go to a hearing and at the hearing are strictly in an adver- sary position . I believe that by removing the emphasis from conciliation and ...
... complaint , it is investigated , if it can't be done - can't be conciliated , the parties go to a hearing and at the hearing are strictly in an adver- sary position . I believe that by removing the emphasis from conciliation and ...
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... complaints or why did you assume there would be a heavy influx of complaints ? Mr. O'SHAUGHNESSY . If you look down a few more lines you will see there was an extrapolation of a figure of almost 30,000 employers that it is estimated ...
... complaints or why did you assume there would be a heavy influx of complaints ? Mr. O'SHAUGHNESSY . If you look down a few more lines you will see there was an extrapolation of a figure of almost 30,000 employers that it is estimated ...
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110 Congressional Record administrative affecting commerce AFL-CIO aggrieved alleged amendment application Attorney authority believe Biemiller bill cease and desist Chairman charge Civil Rights Act CLARK color commerce clause Commissioner committee complaint compliance conciliation Congress coverage daily edition desegregation determine discrimination in employment educational effective employment agency Employment Opportunity Commission enactment enforcement Equal Employment Opportunity ERVIN evidence exemption fair employment practices FEPC filed FOWLER FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT HAWKINS hearing hiring Illinois individual interstate investigation jurisdiction labor organization legislation ment NAACP national origin Negro North Carolina O'SHAUGHNESSY parties pattern or practice percent person President problem procedures proceeding programs prohibited PUCINSKI pursuant question race racial Railway Labor Act regulations religion request require respondent ROOSEVELT section 703 Senator Stat statement statute subcommittee subsection testimony thereof tion title VII unions United United States Code unlawful employment practice vote witnesses workers