Papers, 1972-1979.

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Papers, 1972-1979.

Papers documenting her sex discrimination case against the Union Carbide plant in Charlotte. Consists primarily of legal documents, including motions, briefs, court proceedings, and depositions. Also includes correspondence with Union Carbide and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, material on similar cases, and Nance's personal notes and diaries.

6 linear feet (ca. 10,800 items)

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Nance, Winifred S., 1920-

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Winifred S. Nance (b. 1920) began work at the Union Carbide Corporation, Consumer Products Division, Charlotte, N.C., in 1952. Until her retirement in 1979, she was enmeshed in a number of legal actions and grievances against her employer. Nance filed her initial complaint against Union Carbide with the Equal Employment Opportunity Council (EEOC) in March, 1970. In Winifred S. Nance v. Union Carbide Corporation, Nance charged Union Carbide with sexual discrimination against women in regard to se...

Union Carbide Corporation

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United States. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

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