National Initiatives and Policies Against Discrimination Essay

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    Three initiatives that could be taken in order to address the cause of the problem include creating a group to review employees applying for a promotion or program, shifting the culture of Watson from socially conservative to more accepting of diversity, and lastly firing Jack. One cause of the problem was that Jack did not embrace diversity. Creating an applicant review group that understands and embraces diversity will help prevent discrimination. Additionally, having multiple…

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    America has five percent of the world’s population but 25 percent of the world’s prison population. Various policies dated back centuries helped to create this problem of mass incarceration. In 1971, our prison population was approximately 500,000 but after President Nixon proclaimed drug abuse was “public enemy number one” the prison population slowly began to increase. Nixon’s policy was aimed to target blacks and hippies. His goal was to have the public affiliate blacks with crack/cocaine…

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    Gender Pay Policy Analysis

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    Policy Analysis: Gender Pay/ Gender Hire: New York State level -Sharon Phillip In result of defining and framing the problem of gender pay and gender hire, history has illustrated women in the workforce have dealt with salary disparities in many professions. Women on average earn about 77 cents for every dollar that a man earns in the span of a year. Several laws have been passed within the New York State Legislature which intended to inhibit gender-related employment discrimination in order to…

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    order to obtain funding and backing so as to make a good showing for the citizens in their voting districts. 6. Explain how & why presidents “go public”, giving at least one example of a president going public in pursuit of enacting their policy…

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    from these types of discrimination. Employers cannot be deny, limit, or refuse to refer employment based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin. If an educator finds an issue or believes this issue to be true they have a right to due process. Complaints go to the Equal Employment…

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    The exclusion of Indigenous people from the nations constitution took place in the early nineteenth century. Henry Parkes the premier of the colony of New South Wales called for all six Australian colonies to unite and create a great national government for ALL of Australia. Parkes initiated a constitution based on common racial and British custom on which this nation was supposedly founded. Throughout her speech “Indigenous Exceptionalism and the Constitutional ‘Race Power’ Marcia Langton…

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    Johnson's Sixties

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    The expansive welfare society of the 1960s was mainly as a results of Johnson’s initiatives of 1965-1967, referred as the Golden Society (GML 977). According to GML the initiatives provided health services to the poor and elderly, direct food aid to the poor (food stamps), increased government spending in education and urban development. Johnson also set up new cabinet offices and agencies like Housing and Urban Development and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission respectively (GML 977). Such…

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    rights within Australia, analyse certain ethical issues that have occurred when dealing with their rights, outline the legislation and policies that form the basis for their rights and discuss current issues that Indigenous people face today referring to their rights and the justice system. The first settlement was in 1788; Governor Phillip was in charge…

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    believed in. But, in America today it seems as if people are making stereotypes once they see a specific religious group. Even though, they came from a group of people who helped shape this country that we call the United States of America. Religious discrimination is a major issue in America today. Different religion groups such as Christians and Muslims have to face this hostility in their everyday lives. In American, movie producers have acted…

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    Discrimination is not inherited; it is taught. Ever since African slaves were brought over to the New World, they were seen as inferior; as a result, African Americans were discriminated against. This discriminatory pattern continued, eventually leading to the Civil Rights Movement. Many believed action was necessary in order to ensure the equal treatment and opportunity of African Americans and those of other minority groups, so legislation was enacted. However, by doing so, reverse…

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