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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission - traducción al ruso

AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AGENCY
EEOC; Office of Equal Opportunity; President's Commission on Equal Opportunity; Race and ethnicity in U.S. labor law; Race (EEO); U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Race and ethnicity (EEO); US EEOC; US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Management directive 715; President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity; U. S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Equal Emp't Opportunity Comm'n
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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission         
Комиссия по вопросу равных возможностей занятости (США)
equality of opportunities         
  • A computerized statistical analysis suggested [[nepotism]] and practice of unequal opportunity within Italy's academic community (photo: [[University of Bari]])<ref name=twsP44f545q/>
  • British Admiral Jacky Fisher]], ''[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924027924509#page/n100/mode/1up Records]'' (1919)
  • 1964 Olympics]])
  • football]] match in 2008)
  • Issues about equal opportunity have been raised about the skin color of runway models at the [[São Paulo Fashion Week]] and in 2009 quotas requiring that at least 10 percent of models be "black or indigenous" were imposed as a substantive way to counteract a "bias towards white models", according to one account<ref name=twsH43/>
  • To illustrate the concept of formal equality of opportunity, suppose two applicants are competing for one position. What happened before the job interview is treated as irrelevant, such as the quality of their earlier education. What matters is that the procedure for evaluating the two applicants is perceived as being fair.
  • To illustrate substantive equality of opportunity, suppose there are two applicants competing for one position. Like in the formal model, both applicants are evaluated according to their ability to do the job, but additional considerations factor into the assessment. For example, an applicant from a poorer family is assumed to be at a disadvantage in the competition for the position, and that it wasn't their fault that this happened. So earlier events are factored into the hiring decision. The perceived unfairness is often a justification for educational programs to help less wealthy children become more competitive in the workplace.
  • In a factory setting, equality of opportunity is often seen as a procedural fairness along the lines of "if you assemble twice as many lamps, you'll be paid double" and in this sense the concept is in contrast to the concept of [[equality of outcome]], which might require that all workers be paid similarly regardless of how many lamps they made
  • Michelle Carey]] in Osaka)
  • The [[Great Gatsby Curve]] shows that countries with more equality of wealth also have more social mobility, which indicates that equality of wealth and equality of opportunity go together:<ref name="Corak-2013"/> <blockquote>If higher inequality makes intergenerational mobility more difficult, it is likely because opportunities for economic advancement are more unequally distributed among children.<ref>[http://ftp.iza.org/dp7155.pdf Inequality of Opportunity, Income Inequality and Economic Mobility: Some International Comparisons], Paolo Brunori, University of Bari, Francisco H. G. Ferreira, World Bank and IZA, Vito Peragine, University of Bari, Discussion Paper No. 7155, January 2013.</ref></blockquote>
  • Supreme Court]]
  • Equal opportunity issues are discussed at an army roundtable in [[Alabama]]
STATE OF FAIRNESS IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS ARE ALL TREATED THE SAME (WITH JUSTIFIED EXCEPTIONS)
Equal Employment; Equal employment; Equal opportunities; Equality of opportunity; Material equality; Equal opportunity employer; Equality of treatment; M/F/D/V; Male/Female/Disabled/Veteran; Equal Opportunity; Equal treatment; Equality of opportunities; Equal opportunity employers; Equal Opportunity Employer; Equal-opportunity; Fair equality of opportunity; Economic fairness; M/f/d
равенство возможностей; одна из основных либеральных ценностей.
equality of opportunity         
  • A computerized statistical analysis suggested [[nepotism]] and practice of unequal opportunity within Italy's academic community (photo: [[University of Bari]])<ref name=twsP44f545q/>
  • British Admiral Jacky Fisher]], ''[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924027924509#page/n100/mode/1up Records]'' (1919)
  • 1964 Olympics]])
  • football]] match in 2008)
  • Issues about equal opportunity have been raised about the skin color of runway models at the [[São Paulo Fashion Week]] and in 2009 quotas requiring that at least 10 percent of models be "black or indigenous" were imposed as a substantive way to counteract a "bias towards white models", according to one account<ref name=twsH43/>
  • To illustrate the concept of formal equality of opportunity, suppose two applicants are competing for one position. What happened before the job interview is treated as irrelevant, such as the quality of their earlier education. What matters is that the procedure for evaluating the two applicants is perceived as being fair.
  • To illustrate substantive equality of opportunity, suppose there are two applicants competing for one position. Like in the formal model, both applicants are evaluated according to their ability to do the job, but additional considerations factor into the assessment. For example, an applicant from a poorer family is assumed to be at a disadvantage in the competition for the position, and that it wasn't their fault that this happened. So earlier events are factored into the hiring decision. The perceived unfairness is often a justification for educational programs to help less wealthy children become more competitive in the workplace.
  • In a factory setting, equality of opportunity is often seen as a procedural fairness along the lines of "if you assemble twice as many lamps, you'll be paid double" and in this sense the concept is in contrast to the concept of [[equality of outcome]], which might require that all workers be paid similarly regardless of how many lamps they made
  • Michelle Carey]] in Osaka)
  • The [[Great Gatsby Curve]] shows that countries with more equality of wealth also have more social mobility, which indicates that equality of wealth and equality of opportunity go together:<ref name="Corak-2013"/> <blockquote>If higher inequality makes intergenerational mobility more difficult, it is likely because opportunities for economic advancement are more unequally distributed among children.<ref>[http://ftp.iza.org/dp7155.pdf Inequality of Opportunity, Income Inequality and Economic Mobility: Some International Comparisons], Paolo Brunori, University of Bari, Francisco H. G. Ferreira, World Bank and IZA, Vito Peragine, University of Bari, Discussion Paper No. 7155, January 2013.</ref></blockquote>
  • Supreme Court]]
  • Equal opportunity issues are discussed at an army roundtable in [[Alabama]]
STATE OF FAIRNESS IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS ARE ALL TREATED THE SAME (WITH JUSTIFIED EXCEPTIONS)
Equal Employment; Equal employment; Equal opportunities; Equality of opportunity; Material equality; Equal opportunity employer; Equality of treatment; M/F/D/V; Male/Female/Disabled/Veteran; Equal Opportunity; Equal treatment; Equality of opportunities; Equal opportunity employers; Equal Opportunity Employer; Equal-opportunity; Fair equality of opportunity; Economic fairness; M/f/d
равные шансы /возможности/

Definición

equal opportunities
Equal opportunities refers to the policy of giving everyone the same opportunities for employment, pay and promotion, without discriminating against particular groups. (BUSINESS)
The profession's leaders must take action now to promote equal opportunities for all.
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Wikipedia

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that was established via the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to administer and enforce civil rights laws against workplace discrimination.: 12, 21  The EEOC investigates discrimination complaints based on an individual's race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including sexual orientation, pregnancy, and gender identity), age, disability, genetic information, and retaliation for participating in a discrimination complaint proceeding and/or opposing a discriminatory practice.

The commission also mediates and settles thousands of discrimination complaints each year prior to their investigation. The EEOC is also empowered to file civil discrimination suits against employers on behalf of alleged victims and to adjudicate claims of discrimination brought against federal agencies. Since 2021, the chair of the EEOC is Charlotte Burrows.

Ejemplos de uso de Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission typically receives 16,000 to 17,000 age discrimination complaints annually.
2. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleging discrimination and retaliation, according to the people interviewed.
3. Earp was named chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission this week, replacing Cari M.
4. After graduating, she worked for the city sewer district and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
5. Holowecki, the clear loser yesterday at the Supreme Court was the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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