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Title Vii: An Overview Of Some Common Employer Pitfalls, Thomas C. Schrader
Title Vii: An Overview Of Some Common Employer Pitfalls, Thomas C. Schrader
Cleveland State Law Review
Titile VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other supporting acts and laws have established certain employment rights for the vast majority of employees throughout the United States, and the procedures for enforcing those rights. Substantial efforts have been made by federal and state agencies, as well as minority interest groups, to publicize the laws and their enforcement procedures. In 1974 it can be safely assumed that virtually all employees affected by the equal employment laws are familiar with their rights or, minim- ally, know where to obtain sufficient information to be fully apprised of those rights. Surprisingly, …
The Myth Of Reverse Race Discrimination: An Historical Perspective, Shirley E. Stewart
The Myth Of Reverse Race Discrimination: An Historical Perspective, Shirley E. Stewart
Cleveland State Law Review
This paper will analyze the competing considerations in America's struggle for true equality for all its people. The basic premise upon which the analysis will be made is that it is in the best interest of the country to achieve equality among the races, at every level of American society, as quickly as possible. This author views discrimination and the present effects of past discrimination, as experienced by black America, as an evil facing Americans of every color. The sooner this country can rid itself of the evil, the sooner it can be on its way to achieving a decent, …