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Justice and reverse discrimination / by Goldman, Alan H.,1945-(CARDINAL)137970;
Bibliography: pages 241-245.1. Introduction. Initial distinctions ; Deductive methodology ; Application of the method ; Inductive methodology -- 2. Awarding positions by competence. The rule for awarding desirable positions ; Rejection of alternative rules ; Qualification -- 3. Compensation and the past. The principle of compensation ; Groups or individuals? ; Strong or weak reverse discrimination? ; Levels of discrimination and compensation -- 4. Equal opportunity and the future. Utility and rights ; Equality of opportunity ; Affirmative action -- 5. Conclusion.
Subjects: Affirmative action programs.; Reverse discrimination in employment.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The end of affirmative action : where do we go from here? / by McWhirter, Darien A.(Darien Auburn)(CARDINAL)196278;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-180) and index.
Subjects: Affirmative action programs; Discrimination in employment; Reverse discrimination in employment; Affirmative action programs;
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Toward an understanding of Johnson [microform] / by United States Commission on Civil Rights.(CARDINAL)137811;
Includes bibliographical references.Views of members of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights on the Supreme Court decision in Paul E. Johnson v. Transportation Agency, Santa Clara County, California (1987), which "authorized consideration of the sex of qualified applicants for openings in traditionally segregated job categories"--Page 1. Includes Supreme Court opinions (p. 31-66).Microfiche.
Subjects: Johnson, Paul E.; Santa Clara County Transportation Agency; Reverse discrimination in employment; Reverse discrimination in employment; Affirmative action programs; Affirmative action programs;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Forced out : when veteran employees are driven from their careers / by Brudney, Juliet F.(CARDINAL)758716; Scott, Hilda,1915-(CARDINAL)158255;
Bibliography: pages 200-202.
Subjects: Age and employment; Age discrimination in employment; Career changes;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Feared [large print] / by Scottoline, Lisa,author.(CARDINAL)341421;
When three men announce that they are suing the Rosato & DiNunzio law firm for reverse sex discrimination - claiming that they were not hired because they were men - Mary DiNunzio and Bennie Rosato are outraged. To make matters worse, their one male employee, John Foxman, intends to resign, claiming that there is some truth to this case. The plaintiffs' lawyer is Nick Machiavelli, who has already lost to Mary once and is now back with a vengeance - determined not to not only win, but destroy the firm. It soon becomes clear that Machiavelli will do anything in his power to achieve his end...even after the case turns deadly.
Subjects: Large print books.; Legal fiction (Literature); Thrillers (Fiction); Detective and mystery fiction.; Novels.; Rosato & Associates (Imaginary organization); Women lawyers; Murder; Sex discrimination in employment;
Available copies: 43 / Total copies: 51
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Gray areas : how the way we work perpetuates racism and what we can do to fix it / by Wingfield, Adia Harvey,1977-author.(CARDINAL)877955;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-282) and index.A leading sociologist looks at why racial inequality still exists in the workplace despite the multi-billion-dollar diversity industry's efforts to fight it and offers solutions for reversing the trend to create a truly equitable future.
Subjects: Discrimination in employment.; Equality;
Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 9
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Every employee's guide to the law : what you need to know about your rights in the workplace--and what to do if they are violated / by Joel, Lewin G.(CARDINAL)205989;
Subjects: Employee rights; Labor laws and legislation;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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My soul is a witness : a chronology of the civil rights era 1954-1965 / by Collier-Thomas, Bettye,author.(CARDINAL)201807; Franklin, V. P.(Vincent P.),1947-(CARDINAL)321532;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-249) and index."A powerful and inspiring record of one of the most significant periods in America's history, which presents the full historic scope of the hard-fought battle for civil rights. From the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, in which legal segregation in public schools was declared unconstitutional, to the Nashville sit-ins organized by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and from the Freedom Rides to the March on Washington, to the subsequent passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965-and covering everything in between-My Soul Is a Witness is the first comprehensive chronology of the civil rights era in America. This unique chronology extends the examination of civil rights activities beyond the South to include the North, Midwest, and Far West. Although Martin Luther King, Jr., was a towering figure during the era, the authors shift the focus to the thousands of people, places, and events that encompassed the Civil Rights movement. Each entry is based on information found in articles and reports published in three newspaper and periodical sources: The New York Times, Jet Magazine, and the Southern School News. Supplementing the basic chronology are longer features that explore larger topics in more depth and highlight issues well-known at the time but unknown today by scholars and the general public." --
Subjects: Chronologies.; African Americans; Civil rights movements;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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