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Egnal Enploymcnt Opportunity Commission 均等就业机会委员会




    1. In the early 1980s, Ford reached a $23 million EEOC settlement and GM a $44.5 million settlement, both for discrimination against women and minorities.
    2. The lawyer was out of the country on Army Reserve duty, and Irwin said as a result he did not learn of the EEOC decision until April 10.
    3. The company set its age-60 limit in 1980, forcing some pilots into layoffs or early retirement, the EEOC said.
    4. The EEOC says it needs more money and staff.
    5. At the EEOC alone, 12 lawyers spent approximately 30 days fulfilling the Senate's massive request for documents.
    6. The GAO said 41 to 82 percent of the charges closed by the six EEOC district offices and 40 to 87 percent of charges closed by five state agencies were not fully investigated.
    7. Westinghouse said it agreed to deposit the $35 million in escrow to be used by the EEOC to make severence payments to an undetermined number of former employers whose jobs were lost in the closings.
    8. "The EEOC's right to proceed endures until the alleged discrimination is eradicated," Judge Monroe G. McKay ruled in a decision by a panel of the Tenth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
    9. Clint Bolick, a former Thomas aide, said the nominee fired Ms. Wright from her public affairs position at the EEOC in early 1985 after a "series of personal confrontations" over issues such as her making derogatory references to homosexuals.
    10. EEOC attorney Paul Bogas cited a similar case in Wyoming in which the Supreme Court found that the state's interests were not seriously threatened by the federal age discrimination law.
    11. The lower court is expected to convene a hearing where the former employees can comment, said EEOC spokeswoman Margaret Fernandez.
    12. Based on data provided by the company, the EEOC said United received more than 32,500 applications for entry-level pilot positions between 1985 and 1987.
    13. Most New York judges are elected, and the federal age-discrimination law doesn't apply to elected officials, said James L. Lee, regional attorney for the EEOC in New York.
    14. But Ms. Hill, who says Mr. Thomas's harassment of her had continued at the EEOC, denies enlisting Mr. Thomas's help in finding a new job.
    15. The June ruling could affect about 30 cases pending in the courts, said EEOC spokeswoman Deborah Graham.
    16. I can say that as chair of EEOC, Judge Thomas seemed to me clearly to have displayed a dismissive attitude toward discrimination.
    17. MR. FRANK QUINN In 1983, the EEOC attempted to transfer Mr. Frank A. Quinn, then-District Director of the San Francisco office, to the Birmingham office.
    18. He brought a number of charges, including charges alleging racial discrimination, against the Commission, and ended his employment with EEOC in 1987.
    19. Both Metzenbaum and Pryor aimed their criticism at Thomas' handling of age discrimination cases at the EEOC.
    20. The EEOC gave interested parties 60 days to comment before it decides on final regulations.
    21. Nevertheless, the EEOC's determination that the requirement discriminates against Asian and Hispanic women opens the door for Ms. Sondel to sue if the two sides are unable to settle the dispute.
    22. The EEOC will seek to have the ruling applied to Townley's other plants nationwide, she added.
    23. Lee Fortier, a safety inspector hired by the EEOC, said the slow-moving assembly line on which Ms. Owen worked poses little danger.
    24. Ford and the EEOC also will spend $5.5 million to endow scholarships for minorities and women at as many as 40 colleges and universities.
    25. Last summer the EEOC ruled that Rochon was unfairly disciplined in Omaha and transferred to Chicago.
    26. Thus far, the EEOC has rejected that argument and continued its investigation.
    27. Copies of all directives or policy statements sent by EEOC headquarters to field offices which address or discuss the treatment of ADEA charges filed by persons who had signed a waiver or release of their rights under the ADEA.
    28. The EEOC ordered the FBI to allow Rochon to be transferred to any office of his choice within the agency.
    29. Sen. Danforth's press secretary, Steve Hilton, who is also a friend of Judge Thomas, said that "there was an avalanche of people" who worked at the EEOC under Judge Thomas who wanted to publicly defend him.
    30. MR. LORENZO (LARRY) RAMIREZ Mr. Ramirez was employed by the EEOC from 1972 through 1987.
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