Word: eeoc
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...then practiced law in New York for five years before moving to Washington D.C., where he served as the chief of legislative programs for the State Department’s Agency for International Development and later as general counsel and staff director for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC...
...Steiner received the public administration award from the William A. Jump Memorial Foundation for his work at the EEOC...
...spring of 1981, Josephine P. Wright, a former assistant professor of African and African-American studies, was denied tenure and then was refused a one-year extension of her contract. Wright, who is an African-American woman, filed a grievance with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) alleging that her request for a contract extension was turned down on the basis of race and sex.Wright dropped her suit after she was offered a position at the W.E.B. Dubois Institute for African and African American Reseach in the fall of 1981.Contacted at the College of Wooster, where...
Both the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination dismissed Goodwin’s case without a hearing, the EEOC finding that Goodwin’s case was without merit and that comments allegedly made by her supervisor did not demonstrate racial or gender bias...
...from Eastern Kentucky University have found that good credit and good job performance don't necessarily go hand-in-hand, partly because bad credit can result from circumstances outside a person's control, such as sky-high medical bills. Moreover, a complaint filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) by an African-American woman denied a job because of her credit report raises the question of whether using credit history as a screen leads to discrimination, since minorities, as a group, have had less access to credit. (The case is still pending at the EEOC.) And then there...