University of Michigan. Office of Human Resources and Affirmative Action.

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In 1945 Personnel Office was founded to develop and implement personnel policies and deal with issues of hiring, firing, promotion, tenure, remuneration, and contract negotiations. The Affirmative Action Office was created in 1972 to monitor the University's enforcement of federal and state affirmative action legislation, such as Title IX, Equal Employment Opportunity Act, and Age Descrimination in Employment Act, and reporting the University's compliance to the federal and state governments. This office was also responsible for ensuring fair and equitable hiring practices within the University. In 1994, the two offices were combined and reorganized to form the Office of Human Resources and Affirmative Action.

From the description of Office of Human Resources and Affirmative Action (University of Michigan) records, 1964-2004. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 85778814

Role Title Holding Repository
Place Name Admin Code Country
Michigan--Ann Arbor
Subject
Affirmative action programs
Discrimination in employment
Women
Women college teachers
Occupation
Activity

Corporate Body

Active 1964

Active 2004

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