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Barbara E. White and Christiane Joost-Gaugier are charging Tufts with a violation of Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which says that any person who feels unfairly dealt with "by an employer because of race, color, religion, national origin or sex" has the right to file charges with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC...
...Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed the charges on behalf of professors Barbara E. White and Christiane Joost-Gaugier in 1972 when Tufts denied their bids for tenure...
...resignation in 1972 because of alleged salary discrepancies between men and women employees helped spark a class action suit against Tufts now pending before the district court on behalf of all females working at the university. The EEOC is handling this suit along with the White and Joost-Gaugier cases...
Jeanne Baker, attorney for Joost-Gaugier, said Yesterday that she has been asked by the EEOC to submit requirements for resolution of the suit...
...agency ruling followed a formal complaint by Joost-Gaugier which accused Tufts of engaging in discriminatory practices in promotion, hiring, salary, and reappointment...