Word: hires
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...order for minority groups to increase theirpower in Cambridge, the city must hire moreminority employees, Reeves says. "One can'tcontinue major public institutions that don'treflect demographics," he says...
...professor said he believes it isespecially important for Harvard to hire a womanof color. "Because Harvard is Harvard that absence[of a woman of color] is significant in a negativesense," he said...
...School faculty recently decided totable the issue of whether to hire Allen,according to Charisse A. Carney, a third-year lawstudent. "It's 99.9 percent sure she won't be[tenured] by the end of this year," said Carney,who is president of the Black Law StudentsAssociation...
...things take time." It claims that the "pool" of qualified candidates of people of color, women,, lesbian, gay and bisexual people and persons with physical disabilities is small and that this has impeded the school's efforts to integrate its faculty. And somehow Stanford Law School has managed to hire a faculty of which 29 percent are women and minorities. The "pool" argument is really a smokescreen for attitudes which reflect the old boy network of legal academia...
...most recent leak was of a confidential memo from Police Commissioner Perry L. Anderson to City Manager Robert W. Healy. In the memo. Anderson threatened to resign if Healy forced him to hire police recruits, with criminal records, the Globe reported...