Equal Employment Opportunity, 1965: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 296 pages |
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... Commerce of the United States , statement of .. Gordin , Burton I. , executive director , Michigan Civil Rights Commis- sion , letter to Chairman Roosevelt .. 59 78 11 , 90 30 101 56 284 Rules of Michigan Civil Rights Commission_ . 285 ...
... Commerce of the United States , statement of .. Gordin , Burton I. , executive director , Michigan Civil Rights Commis- sion , letter to Chairman Roosevelt .. 59 78 11 , 90 30 101 56 284 Rules of Michigan Civil Rights Commission_ . 285 ...
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... commerce who have 8 or more employees rather than 25 or more . The act's protections would thus be extended to approximately 92 percent , or 3 million employers who are not covered under the present language of title VII . The present ...
... commerce who have 8 or more employees rather than 25 or more . The act's protections would thus be extended to approximately 92 percent , or 3 million employers who are not covered under the present language of title VII . The present ...
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... Commerce of the United States , which , without objection , will be entered in the record at this point . ( The information referred to follows :) TESTIMONY OF THE STUDENT NONVIOLENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE ON H.R. 8998 , A BILL TO ...
... Commerce of the United States , which , without objection , will be entered in the record at this point . ( The information referred to follows :) TESTIMONY OF THE STUDENT NONVIOLENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE ON H.R. 8998 , A BILL TO ...
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... Commerce of the United States appreciates invitation to testify on H.R. 8998. Proposed legislation raises ques- tions we did not consider in developing views expressed to Senate in May 12 , 1964 , letter on title VII , H.R. 7152. Sudden ...
... Commerce of the United States appreciates invitation to testify on H.R. 8998. Proposed legislation raises ques- tions we did not consider in developing views expressed to Senate in May 12 , 1964 , letter on title VII , H.R. 7152. Sudden ...
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... COMMERCE ; ACCOMPANIED BY ROBERT M . PERRY , MANAGER , LABOR RELATIONS DEPARTMENT , ILLINOIS STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Mr . O ' SHAUGHNESSY . Thank you , Mr . Chairman . Mr . DENT . With unanimous consent I am sure that your full ...
... COMMERCE ; ACCOMPANIED BY ROBERT M . PERRY , MANAGER , LABOR RELATIONS DEPARTMENT , ILLINOIS STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Mr . O ' SHAUGHNESSY . Thank you , Mr . Chairman . Mr . DENT . With unanimous consent I am sure that your full ...
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