Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Education and LaborU.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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administrative affirmative action Age Discrimination agency agreement allegations amended ASIAN attorneys backlog basis Chair NORTON Chairman charge processing system charging party Civil Rights class action class charges clause CLERICAL Commissioner Committee comparable worth conciliation Contracting Officer CONTRERAS copy cost Counsel court decision determination developed Director district offices EEOC EEOC's effort Eleanor Holmes Norton employees Employment Opportunity Commission enforcement Equal Employment Opportunity Equal Pay Equal Pay Act factor Federal filed Fund Government guidelines HAWKINS Hispanic implementation individual charges intake investigation involved issue job evaluation jurisdiction Labor litigation MALDEF ment model offices non-model offices November 29 OFCCP Office of Systemic performance person Plan problems procedures PROFESSIONAL pursuant question rapid charge processing regulations representatives request responsibility RSVP Section settlement specific staff standards Subcommittee subcontract Systemic Programs systemic units testimony tion Title VII volunteers WEISS Women Employed א א
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Stran 398 - A person who submits data or evidence to the Commission many retain or, on payment of lawfully prescribed costs. procure a copy of transcript thereof, except that a witness may for good cause be limited to inspection of the official transcript of his or her testimony.
Stran 129 - Two guiding principles for area agencies to consider in developing services for aging were, first, to secure and maintain maximum independence and dignity in a home environment for older persons capable of self-care, with appropriate supportive services; and two, to remove individual and social barriers to economic and personal independence for older persons.
Stran 237 - government property, or any part thereof, be or become a fixture or lost its identity as personalty by reason of affixation to any realty. (8) Title to all property purchased by the Contractor, for the cost of which the Contractor is to be reimbursed as a direct
Stran 156 - are seeking to meet the goals of the Older Americans Act which under Title III, for example, spells out the goal to "secure and maintain maximum independence and dignity in a home environment for older persons capable of self care." The budget proposes that we reduce that effort.
Stran 231 - those which occur during the performance of thir contract, including those not generated by this contract and including those occurring at an establishment other than the one wherein the contract is being performed but excluding those of independently operated corporate affiliates, shall be offered for listing at an appropriate local office of the State employment service
Stran 85 - An increase in the number of jobs available to senior citizens will serve to enhance their employment of the 10th objective as stated in title I of this act: "Freedom, independence, and the free exercise of individual initiative in planning and managng their own lives.
Stran 227 - the Contractor shall authorize representative of the Government to collaborate with counsel for the insurance carrier, if any, in settling or defending such claim. If the liability is not insured or covered by bond, the Contractor shall, if required by the Government, authorize representatives of the Government to settle or defend any such
Stran 493 - comparison with the total number or percentage of persons of such race, color, religion, sex, or national origin in any community. State, section or other areas, or in the available work force in any community. State, section, or other areas.
Stran 306 - Washington, DC, April 28. 1978. Hon. JOHN BRADEMAS. Chairman, Subcommittee on Select Education, Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Washington, DC DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN : Thank you for your March 22, 1978, letter regarding the participation of elderly and handicapped persons under our employment and training programs. The Subcommittee's questions and our responses are listed below: "1. What
Stran 344 - to serve those In need, nutritionally, because they: 1) cannot afford to eat a balanced diet; 2) lack skills to select and prepare nourishing food; 3) have limited mobility which may impair their capacity to shop and cook for themselves; 4) have feelings of rejection and loneliness which obliterate the incentive necessary to prepare and eat a meal.