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His murder was in apparent retaliation for his N.A.A.C.P. affiliation and for taking a "white" job as a chemical mixer at a tire and rubber factory in Natchez.
Studies suggest that employers often favor white job seekers over black applicants, even when their educational backgrounds and work experiences are nearly identical.
Studies in which paired black and white job seekers apply for the same job routinely turn up evidence of bias in hiring.
In one particularly startling case that became the subject of a 2011 federal lawsuit in Illinois, a background report on a young white job applicant in his 20s listed several "possible matches" in a nationwide database.
Many South Africans classified as "coloured" under apartheid feel that affirmative action for black people has once again left them behind, just as white "job reservation" and other apartheid measures did in the old days.
"There is still strong evidence of bias in the labour market," Austin said, noting research in which black and white job candidates had been sent after the same jobs and the white candidate been more likely to be called for an interview or offered a job.
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Talk story about Richard Clarke, a Negro Employment consultant whose services are based on the premise that black job-seekers are looking for the same things in their work as are white job-seekers.
On Monday morning, one of the poultry processing plants in Albertville had a job fair, attracting an enormous crowd, a mix of Hispanic, black and white job-seekers, lining up outside the plant and down the street.
Trailing in a tough re-election fight in 1990 against a black opponent, Harvey B. Gantt, the former mayor of Charlotte, Mr. Helms unveiled a nakedly racial campaign advertisement in which a pair of hands belonging to a white job-seeker crumpled a rejection slip as an announcer explained that the job had been given to an unqualified member of a minority.
The New Yorker, July 19 , 1969P. 15 Talk story about Richard Clarke, a Negro Employment consultant whose services are based on the premise that black job-seekers are looking for the same things in their work as are white job-seekers.
By Wallace White The New Yorker, July 19 , 1969P. 15 Talk story about Richard Clarke, a Negro Employment consultant whose services are based on the premise that black job-seekers are looking for the same things in their work as are white job-seekers.
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