Equal Employment Opportunity, 1965: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 296 pages |
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... Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That ( a ) section 701 ( b ) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is amended- ( 1 ) by striking out " twenty - five " and inserting in lieu thereof ...
... Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That ( a ) section 701 ( b ) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is amended- ( 1 ) by striking out " twenty - five " and inserting in lieu thereof ...
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... Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That ( a ) section 701 ( b ) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is amended- ( 1 ) by striking out " twenty - five " and inserting in lieu thereof ...
... Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That ( a ) section 701 ( b ) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is amended- ( 1 ) by striking out " twenty - five " and inserting in lieu thereof ...
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... Senate . In the Senate we had hostile chairmen who have attached all kinds of conditions to getting civil rights bills ... Senator from Oregon a statement on whether , in view of the fact that we had title VI in the Civil Rights Act , we ...
... Senate . In the Senate we had hostile chairmen who have attached all kinds of conditions to getting civil rights bills ... Senator from Oregon a statement on whether , in view of the fact that we had title VI in the Civil Rights Act , we ...
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... Senate , then Senator Dirksen and others insisted on still further weakening the enforcement provisions of title 7 so that cloture could be obtained . Secondly , I just want to comment very briefly on the existing bills before you . Our ...
... Senate , then Senator Dirksen and others insisted on still further weakening the enforcement provisions of title 7 so that cloture could be obtained . Secondly , I just want to comment very briefly on the existing bills before you . Our ...
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... Senate in May 12 , 1964 , letter on title VII , H.R. 7152. Sudden introduction of new amendments to title VII and scheduling of hearing could not be anticipated . We are in no position to comment on new bill on such short notice and ...
... Senate in May 12 , 1964 , letter on title VII , H.R. 7152. Sudden introduction of new amendments to title VII and scheduling of hearing could not be anticipated . We are in no position to comment on new bill on such short notice and ...
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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