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Job discrimination [Sound recording]
- Title
- Job discrimination [Sound recording] / Conversations from Wingspread.
- Publication
- Racine, Wis. : Johnson Foundation, 1974.
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- On side 1 of tape cassette
- Uniform Title
- Conversations from Wingspread (Radio program)
- Subject
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- Duration of program: 28':55"
- A meeting sponsored by the Center for the Study of Equal Employment and Affirmative Action of the Industrial Relations Research Institute, the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This program features an interview with Professor Herbert Hill, National Labor Director, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and Visiting Professor, The University of Wisconsin-Madison. The program deals with organized labor and equal employment opportunities, discriminatory job lines in unions, black status in unions, apprenticeship training as a barrier to the black worker qualifying testing as a discriminatory practice, some unions with good records, the kind of job the U. S. Equal Opportunity Commission is doing, the role of the courts in eliminating discrimination, the entertainment unions, and a look to the future.
- Moderator: Dan Price. Participant: Herbert Hill.
- Call Number
- Sc Audio C-352
- OCLC
- NYPG804184884-R
- Title
- Job discrimination [Sound recording] / Conversations from Wingspread.
- Imprint
- Racine, Wis. : Johnson Foundation, 1974.
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- Added Author
- Price, Dan.Hill, Herbert, 1924-2004.Johnson Foundation (Racine, Wis.)
- Research Call Number
- Sc Audio C-352