In Local 28, Sheet Metal Workers v. EEOC , the court ordered the union to partic
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Question
In Local 28, Sheet Metal Workers v. EEOC,
the court ordered the union to participate in an affirmative action plan designed to increase its black membership.
the court held that the union could not be ordered to allow blacks to join as a remedy for past discrimination.
the court held that the union could not be compelled to allow blacks to join because the current employees were not victims of past discrimination.
All of the choices are correct.
the court ordered the union to participate in an affirmative action plan designed to increase its black membership.
the court held that the union could not be ordered to allow blacks to join as a remedy for past discrimination.
the court held that the union could not be compelled to allow blacks to join because the current employees were not victims of past discrimination.
All of the choices are correct.
Explanation / Answer
The court ordered the union to participate in an affirmative action plan designed to increase its black membership.
The court ordered to adopt a race-neutral procedure for selecting apprentices.
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