Word: eeoc
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Hernandez-Gravelle's move to the University's affirmative action office coincides with an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) investigation of a complaint charging the office with discriminating against non-Black minorities...
Nelson is recruited by The Post for its Sunday Magazine in 1986. She claims her hiring was a cynical attempt to comply with an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) decree that "the paper make 'a good-faith effort' to hire more women." Tired of the financially precarious lifestyle afforded by her activism, she accepts the Post offer with its attendant security...
...interview yesterday, Panigua said he would pursue his complaint with EEOC "to its completion." He said his research had determined that there have been only one Hispanic, one Asian-American and no Native American fellows in the past five years of the program...
Paniagua originally filed his complaint with the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights. But, according to a February 1993 letter to President Neil L. Rudenstine that was obtained by The Crimson, the education department referred it to the EEOC because it was an employment discrimination complaint...
Paniagua's name was not disclosed by the Department of Education or the EEOC, but was learned by The Crimson. His complaint was obtained by Joshua A. Gerstein '91, a former Crimson executive, under the Freedom of Information...