Oversight Review of the Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs and Affirmative Action Programs: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, September 18, 1985 |
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... Hispanics are double un- employment rates among whites . Wages are lower for women than men . The trickle - down theory will surely never work if there are fewer jobs and less money in families that need it the most . In any discussion ...
... Hispanics are double un- employment rates among whites . Wages are lower for women than men . The trickle - down theory will surely never work if there are fewer jobs and less money in families that need it the most . In any discussion ...
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... Hispanics and blacks must be allowed to bring their gifts and experiences and viewpoints to the media , for the same reason we need women as Supreme Court Justices , to avoid imbalance and onesidedness . As you know , the plight of ...
... Hispanics and blacks must be allowed to bring their gifts and experiences and viewpoints to the media , for the same reason we need women as Supreme Court Justices , to avoid imbalance and onesidedness . As you know , the plight of ...
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... Hispanics are double unemployment rates among Whites . Wages are lower for women than men . The trickle down theory will surely never work if there are fewer jobs and less money in families that need them the most . In any discussion of ...
... Hispanics are double unemployment rates among Whites . Wages are lower for women than men . The trickle down theory will surely never work if there are fewer jobs and less money in families that need them the most . In any discussion of ...
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... Hispanics and Blacks must be allowed to bring their gifts and experiences and viewpoints to the media for the same reason we need women as Supreme Court judges : to avoid imbalance and one - sidedness . As you know , the plight of Hispanics ...
... Hispanics and Blacks must be allowed to bring their gifts and experiences and viewpoints to the media for the same reason we need women as Supreme Court judges : to avoid imbalance and one - sidedness . As you know , the plight of Hispanics ...
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... Hispanic America , and especially none among the youth in those communities . Affirmative action alone even the unacceptable use of quotas -- cannot make a serious dent in unemployment rates as high as 20 or 30 or 40 percent . Basic ...
... Hispanic America , and especially none among the youth in those communities . Affirmative action alone even the unacceptable use of quotas -- cannot make a serious dent in unemployment rates as high as 20 or 30 or 40 percent . Basic ...
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achieve administration's affirmative action plans affirmative action programs affirmative action requirements agency Albemarle Paper Co amended American Jewish Committee BOOKBINDER Chairman Clarence Thomas COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL compliance reviews Congress Contract Compliance Programs Department of Labor discriminatory EEOC eliminate employers employment discrimination employment practices enforcement equal employment opportunity equal opportunity Executive Order 11246 Executive Order program faith effort Federal Contract Compliance federal contractors Federal Government goals and timetables government contractors guidelines GUNDERSON HAYES Hispanics impact implementation increased issued Justice Department LAWYERS MARTINEZ measure MEISINGER ment minorities and women NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL nondiscrimination numerical goals OFCCP Office of Federal percent PREPARED STATEMENT President prohibited proposed Executive Order quotas race racial regulations remedies Report reverse discrimination RIGHTS UNDER LAW standards statistical evidence Subcommittee supra note Supreme Court testimony Thank tion Title VII UGESP white males women and minorities Women Employed workers workforce