Word: recruited
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...strengthen efforts to recruit minority candidates for non-tenured positions, the report suggests the following...
...Large departments where utilization of women meets the current Federally-defined standards will be encouraged to continue the practices which have thus far brought success in order to assure their ongoing ability to recruit and make offers to the best qualified women candidates for non-tenured and tenured positions...
...Government policy in an Executive Order signed in 1965. The order spelled out how the Government would enforce the prohibitions against bias in employment that had been written into the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In its mildest interpretation, affirmative action merely requires an employer to attempt to recruit women, blacks, Hispanics and others for jobs usually held by white males. But courts and previous Administrations have increasingly enforced a sterner standard: employers must set numerical goals and timetables-hiring or promoting, say, five women and five blacks or Hispanics by mid-1983 into a bookkeeping department that...
...recruit nurses, hospitals are boosting pay and perks...
Many hospitals are redoubling efforts to recruit new nurses and keep the ones they already have. Through newspaper advertisements and job fairs, institutions hawk themselves with the zeal and in genuity of used-car salesmen. At Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center in Chicago, nurses willing to work nights for six months get a $1,200 bonus plus an extra week of vacation. At Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines, nurses on the night shift can take a leased car in lieu of a pay differential. In apartment-tight New York City, Beth Israel Med ical Center...