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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission receives a report covering the race, ethnicity, and gender of employees in nine different categories from each private employer that have “more than 100 employees and government contractors with more than 50 employees and contracts worth $50,000.”
The Williams Institute, a national think tank at UCLA School of Law, released a 2011 report [130] that has identified sexual orientation and gender identification discrimination in the workplace. According to the report, between 15 and 43% of lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender workers have experienced being fired, denied promotions, or ...
Occupational inequality greatly affects the socioeconomic status of an individual which is linked with their access to resources like finding a job, buying a house, etc. [4] If an individual experiences occupational inequality, it may be more difficult for them to find a job, advance in their job, get a loan or buy a house.
Hospital officials are directed to complete an incident report, take the patient’s statement as well as those of witnesses, pull surveillance video and offer the patient a rape crisis hotline ...
The Department of Labor is also investigating a potential violation of federal child labor rules by Midway Staffing, which is said to have hired employees to work at the facility, the report said.
[78] According to a report by the National Council of La Raza, research obstacles undermine the census of Latinos in prison, and "Latinos in the criminal justice system are seriously undercounted. The true extent of the overrepresentation of Latinos in the system probably is significantly greater than researchers have been able to document.
Peter Bouckaert, the Human Rights Watch's emergencies director, said in an interview that "racist hatred" is the chief motivation behind the violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. [ 236 ] One form of racism in the United States was enforced racial segregation , which existed until the 1960s, when it was outlawed in the Civil Rights Act ...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said "anything can happen" when asked about the chances of going to war with Iran during his next term in an interview with Time, coinciding with his being named ...