Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1945 — Page 14
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By S. BURTON HEATH © NEA Staff Writer NEW YORK, March 9,—By almost unanimous bi-partisan action of its legislature, New York state has forbidden . hoth employers and .lahor unions to discriminate against worker because of race, “creed, colors or national origin, E | under penalty of §
any
says,
in effect:
_. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES New York Adopts First Law P enalizing Racial Discrimination
: year's | ment. That is the Ives McQuinn act. I is the first state law against racial
imprison- 8
d | about the employer's prejudices.
over anyone because of race or color, whatever you may know or think
| Applies to Unions To unions the act says: You can not refuse membership to any applicant because of his race, creed,
discrimination in employment, In spite of the over- S. Burton Heath whelming vote by which the bill a {passed each house, it is probable}
lor or
ready is a member,
As an
enforcement
agency
national origin, or expel - any of those reason if Be
the
that the measure would have had * tough sledding if Governor Thomas had not put almost the '° full weight of his position behind
E. Dewey
it.
The anti-discrimination act is di-
rected more profit fraternal, | tional
or
and religious
against all employers of six plicll persons excepting charitable, educa- but and
non-
excepting domestic employment. It
covers all employment agencies and | Who ¢
all labor unions.
To employers says in effect: you must hire
Burden on Employer affected,
the
the law |the If you need a worker, | qualified |
iw sets up a five-member commis- , with. overlapping terms so as ntain continuity of personnel,
re td receive $10,000 a year,
| acceptable - reason. And if you dis- der oath before a panel «of three. [charge anybody who claims that it | commissioners. was becfuse of his race, créed, color 'or national origin, you will have to prove that you had ¥eme other acceptable ‘reason. To employment agencies the act When you get an applicaticn for a worker you must send the first one’ on your list| before either throwing out the case whose experience and education and other qualifications fit him to do the employer's work.: You must not pass
If the commission finds that discrimination’: did. exjst it is to issue a “cease and desist. order.” If the offender ignores or disobeys such an order, the. commission ‘must go to the supreme court, which has a right to review all the proceedings
or issuing an order directing compliance y. bthe offender, For violating the commission's orders, or infterferring with the commission's functioning, the $500 fine and years’ imprisonment are provided. Answers Complaints The act is aimed at stopping em-
ployment discriminations about | which. Negro and Jewish groups, | particularly,
and strenuously, It was suggested | by Governor Dewey and was spon- | sored by the Srepublican leader in the assembly and the Democratic | leader in the senate. | There was no opposition frank- |
s commission is not given exjority to initiate actions | ose who offend the law, | on complaints from any | thinks he is a victim of | ion, from any employer | tends a ungon is preventing m obeying the spirit of the|
against ta may act
nerson who pel n wi
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(law, from
torney general,
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légitimately be interpreted to tie]
clude ideological, so that a conservative employer could be punished for refusing to hire an avowed Communist; or the Daily Worker, Communist newspaper,
other creeds—for example,
could be punished |
for not hiring a fascist-minded edi- | tor provided. he had. the necessary | professional equipmeit.
that standing will be set back by forcing employees upon employers who, however violently .
biased on racial grounds.
| Dewey these | make have complained long | ments before adopting the
Yet other opponents
tolerance and
protested racial under-
wrongly, are
Governor | rejected
The legislature, assisting arguments
any
with quietly, and concessionary amend- |
bill.
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LEGISLATIVE REVIEW
Bills passed by the 1945 legis lature |
ly directed against the bill's ma-| vil be reviewed at a meeting of the
Township Republican 61st and College p. m. Monday.
The
ave. at
review will be Earl B. TeckeMargaret Wyatt, Bert Mec-
legislative
L. Murray is president of
Home of Better
Because every man who w
declined. ‘to!
HOw TIME CHANGES VASSER 35 GRADS
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., (U; P.).—The class of college. decided it would not hold /
'35- at Vassar | questions: “Weight?
its annual reunion this year be kl kles?”
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FRIDAY, ‘MARCH 9, 1945,
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