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P. 7 The Reagan Administration's efforts to thwart enforcement of Affirmitive Action regulations within Federal Government Agencies struck close to home recently. Mr. James A. Matthews filed a discrimination complaint in 1983 alleging discrimination at the Syracuse Postal Facility. After a finding in which anAdministrative Law Examiner upheld Matthews charges, the Regional Postmaster General overturned the decision. Matthews is appealing.
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The Impartial Citizen. P. 7. James Matthews outrage.
1986-02-01/1986-02-15
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Affirmative action programs
Discrimination in employment
Post Office
Affirmative Action
Discrimination
James A. Matthews
English
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