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Exorcising The Bugaboo Of "Comparable Worth": Disparate Treatment Analysis Of Compensation Differences Under Title Vii, Mack Player
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Enlightened Social Insurance In A World Made Safer, Stephanie M. Wildman
Enlightened Social Insurance In A World Made Safer, Stephanie M. Wildman
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Citizenship, Alienage, And Ethnic Origin Discrimination In Employment Under The Law Of The United States, Mack Player
Citizenship, Alienage, And Ethnic Origin Discrimination In Employment Under The Law Of The United States, Mack Player
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INTRODUCTION
This paper will survey the federal law of discrimination in employment based on ethnic origin, alienage, and citizenship. There are a number of sources of this law, many of them overlapping. The federal constitution provides some protections, but only to governmental employees or applicants. The traditional centerpiece of employment discrimination law is Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The 1866 Civil Rights Act also provides protection which overlaps with that provided by Title VII. Finally, the recently enacted Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 regulates both national origin discrimination, thus duplicating the protections of Title …
Aliens--Immigration And Nationality Act--Foreign Logging Vessels' Crane Operators Are Not Alien Crewmen Entitled To Enter The United States Without Work Visas International Longshoremen's And Warehousemen's Union V. Meese, 833 F.2d 1443 (9th Cir. 1989), Sandee Magliozzi
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