Consultations on the Affirmative Action Statement of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights: Proceedings, February 10 and March 10-11, 1981, Washington, D.CThe Commission, 1982 |
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... force . I think we have to take a look at some of the downside aspects . I don't think we can , frankly , say that there are not white males who are equally qualified or better qualified for some positions who did not lose out in a ...
... force . I think we have to take a look at some of the downside aspects . I don't think we can , frankly , say that there are not white males who are equally qualified or better qualified for some positions who did not lose out in a ...
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... force or unskilled labor , etc. , where there is a strict proportionality rule , based on race or sex in a total ... forces you to something other than what you started out with , then simple prudence , as well as common sense , dictates ...
... force or unskilled labor , etc. , where there is a strict proportionality rule , based on race or sex in a total ... forces you to something other than what you started out with , then simple prudence , as well as common sense , dictates ...
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... force analysis , and I am not sure we are going to be able to give you any more specific answer than that . COMMISSIONER HORN . Okay . Let's take what we've heard and let's get back to a question raised by Commissioner Berry as to the ...
... force analysis , and I am not sure we are going to be able to give you any more specific answer than that . COMMISSIONER HORN . Okay . Let's take what we've heard and let's get back to a question raised by Commissioner Berry as to the ...
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... force them to pay a proper wage . Ms. LICHTMAN . Right . That's what I thought Tom meant . COMMISSIONER HORN . I'm all for it . The fact is , in some areas they are paying a proper wage and they are hiring them exactly for the reasons ...
... force them to pay a proper wage . Ms. LICHTMAN . Right . That's what I thought Tom meant . COMMISSIONER HORN . I'm all for it . The fact is , in some areas they are paying a proper wage and they are hiring them exactly for the reasons ...
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... force in your presentation . We have assumed in our statement ( over on page 4 ) that there are continued inequalities . You say on page 5 of your statement that , " Our proposal would reintroduce the hated element of racism into the ...
... force in your presentation . We have assumed in our statement ( over on page 4 ) that there are continued inequalities . You say on page 5 of your statement that , " Our proposal would reintroduce the hated element of racism into the ...
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Página 9 - Man is, or should be, woman's protector and defender. The natural and proper timidity and delicacy which belongs to the female sex evidently unfits it for many of the occupations of civil life. The constitution of the family organization, which is founded in the divine ordinance, as well as in the nature of things, indicates the domestic sphere as that which properly belongs to the domain and functions of womanhood.
Página 9 - ... so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect; and that the negro might justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit.
Página 10 - Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Men and Women of the Corporation (New York: Basic Books, 1977).
Página 25 - See US, Commission on Civil Rights, The Federal Civil Rights Enforcement Effort — 1974, vol. V, To Eliminate Employment Discrimination (1975) p.
Página 24 - Company had adopted the diploma and test requirements without any "intention to discriminate against Negro employees." We do not suggest that either the District Court or the Court of Appeals erred in examining the employer's intent; but good intent or absence of discriminatory intent does not redeem employment procedures or testing mechanisms that operate as "built-in headwinds" for minority groups and are unrelated to measuring job capability.
Página 33 - Nor does the plan create an absolute bar to the advancement of white employees; half of those trained in the program will be white. Moreover, the plan is a temporary measure; it is not intended to maintain racial balance, but simply to eliminate a manifest racial imbalance.
Página 38 - I suspect that it would be impossible to arrange an affirmative action program in a racially neutral way and have it successful. To ask that this be so is to demand the impossible. In order to get beyond racism, we must first take account of race. There is no other way. And in order to treat some persons equally, we must treat them differently.
Página 32 - It would be ironic indeed if a law triggered by a Nation's concern over centuries of racial injustice and intended to improve the lot of those who had "been excluded from the American dream for so long,".
Página 15 - P. Van den Berghe, Race and Racism: A Comparative Perspective (New York: Wiley, 1967>, S.
Página 10 - Farley, Sexual Shakedown; The Sexual Harassment of Women on the Job (New York: McGraw Hill.