Teacher Layoffs, Seniority, and Affirmative Action

Teacher Layoffs, Seniority, and Affirmative Action
Title Teacher Layoffs, Seniority, and Affirmative Action PDF eBook
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Pages 48
Release 1982
Genre Layoff systems
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Teacher Layoffs, Seniority, and Affirmative Action

Teacher Layoffs, Seniority, and Affirmative Action
Title Teacher Layoffs, Seniority, and Affirmative Action PDF eBook
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Pages 48
Release 1982
Genre Layoff systems
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Teacher Layoffs, Seniority and Affirmative Action

Teacher Layoffs, Seniority and Affirmative Action
Title Teacher Layoffs, Seniority and Affirmative Action PDF eBook
Author United States Commission on Civil Rights. Massachusetts Advisory Committee
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1982
Genre Affirmative action programs
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Minority Teachers in an Era of Retrenchment

Minority Teachers in an Era of Retrenchment
Title Minority Teachers in an Era of Retrenchment PDF eBook
Author United States Commission on Civil Rights. Massachusetts Advisory Committee
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Pages 72
Release 1982
Genre Government publications
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The Ups and Downs of Affirmative Action Preferences

The Ups and Downs of Affirmative Action Preferences
Title The Ups and Downs of Affirmative Action Preferences PDF eBook
Author M. Ali Raza
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 222
Release 1999-11-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0313001235

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In the context of the evolution of affirmative action at the national and state levels, this study offers an empirical account of the citizens' movement in California that successfully resulted in the passage of a constitutional amendment to abolish such preferences in public education, public employment, and public contracting. It describes how the concept of affirmative action was transmuted into quotas and set-asides even in those situations where there was no credible evidence of past discrimination. This process was aided by Presidential Executive Orders as well as by some Supreme Court decisions which, until the late 1980s, failed to provide clear parameters of compensatory versus preferential actions. The California movement arose to reassert the original vision of equality as contained in the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Raza, Anderson, and Custred, who have studied the historical development of the phenomenon and have witnessed its actual operation, lift the curtain of secrecy that surrounds such preferences. This book challenges the notion that affirmative action is a benign and temporary measure that simply provides a helping hand to those who are disadvantaged. There is ample evidence of the institutionalization of preferences that generally provide advantages to those who could otherwise compete on their own merits. Such unfair competitive advantages, provided by government agencies and public educational institutions have neither moral nor political majority support; however, they continue to exist through pressure of political interest groups, liberal political ideology, and entrenched bureaucrats who administer the system. Quite contrary to some people's thinking, the system of preferences may no longer be considered either permanent or necessary.

The Supreme Court, Race, and Civil Rights

The Supreme Court, Race, and Civil Rights
Title The Supreme Court, Race, and Civil Rights PDF eBook
Author Abraham L. Davis
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 510
Release 1995-07-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1452263795

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Providing a well-rounded presentation of the constitution and evolution of civil rights in the United States, this book will be useful for students and academics with an interest in civil rights, race and the law. Abraham L Davis and Barbara Luck Graham's purpose is: to give an overview of the Supreme Court and its rulings with regard to issues of equality and civil rights; to bring law, political science and history into the discussion of civil rights and the Supreme Court; to incorporate the politically disadvantaged and the human component into the discussion; to stimulate discussion among students; and to provide a text that cultivates competence in reading actual Supreme Court cases.

Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Title Resources in Education PDF eBook
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Pages 544
Release 1985
Genre Education
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