Use Civil Rights Act to Cite Two Georgia Firms for Bias
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July 29, 1965
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PRESS RELEASE
President
Pye Allan Kalghe Chakacts tiling
Director-Counsel July 29, 1965 Jack Greenberg
USE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT TO CITE
TwWO GEORGIA FIRMS FOR BIAS
‘Rights Groups Begin to Move Under Title VII
WASHINGTON, D.C.--Complaints charging two Georgia firms with
employment discrimination under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 were
filed today with the Eqilal Employment Opportunity Commission,
The complaints ar the result of investigation by Legal
Defense Fund Field Worke: Bete uly Whatley, who operates out of
the Atlanta offices of Hell owell, Ward, Alexander and Moore, fund
cooperating attorneys at 859% Hunter Street.
Herbert Hill, NAACP Labor secretary filed the complaints
in behalf of the NAACP and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, two
separate organizations.
Named in the complaints were Chevrolet Atlanta Division
and the Southern Railway System, both in Atlanta.
Chevrolet is charged with denying an assembly line job to
a Negro on the technicality that he needed dental work. The Negro,
a high school graduate with two years of technical schooling, con-
tends that a white applicant for the same job was hired, although
he too needed dental work.
An Atlanta man charges the Southern Railway System with
refusing him equal opportunities for promotion. An employee of
the railroad for 24 years, he said has been denied opportunity
to train for promotion to steward. He has worked as a steward
in the past and the railroad is in apparent need of stewards.
Complaints were also filed against Southern Bell Telephone
Co., Columbia, S. C,, and Dupont Co., Avco Co, and Werthan Paper
Bag Co, all in Nashville, Tenn. rs
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Jesse DeVore, Jr., Director of Public Information—Night Number 212 Riverside 9-8487
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Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which became effective
July 2, forbids discrimination by employers who employ 100 or more
persons, and by unions with 100 or more members.
Ten Legal Defense Fund field workers are presently operating
in southern states to help speed enforcement of the fair employment
provisions of the act, and educate Negroes to their legal rights
under the law.
The field workers cooperate closely with Legal Defense Fund
attorneys and other civic and civil rights organizations.
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