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"equal employment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to an employer’s commitment to treating all employees without discrimination or favoritism. For example: Our company is committed to equal employment opportunities, regardless of race, gender, religion, or nationality.
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That year, Japan revised its Equal Employment Opportunity Law to mandate equality in hiring and promotion.
It guarantees our citizens with disabilities equal employment opportunity.
In November 1972, he received the National Urban League's Equal Employment Opportunity Award.
Obama also declined recently to sign equal employment rights into law by an executive order.
The equal employment commission presented its preliminary findings to Commissioner Von Essen last May.
The candidate, who is 57, comforted her, talking all the while about his equal employment proposals.
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Mr. Hart has been on the board of the city's Equal Employment Practices Commission.
The complaint was submitted to the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
He has filed a complaint with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
It was the Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, not the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission.
Officer Nardo filed a complaint with the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in March 2000.
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