Equal Opportunity
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Human Rights Commission Minutes
The 12-member Human Rights Commission was established in 1963 to promote equality and understanding among Seattle residents, and to study, investigate, and recommend actions in regard to discrimination based on race, color, religion, and national origin. The Commission was appointed by the mayor and reported to the Executive Department.
Joint Apprenticeship Advisory Committee Records
The Joint Apprenticeship committee oversees the subcommitees of Seattle City Light's Apprenticeship program.
Charles T. Royer Legal Subject Files
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, copies of legislation, and City Attorney opinions relating to City-involved litigation, ordinances and codes, and subjects of a legal nature. Also included are some records from Mayor Wes Uhlman's legal staff. Primarily the records of Hugh Spitzer. Topics covered include personnel issues, Westlake Mall, Interstate 90, police intelligence, affirmative action, gay issues, and condo conversions.
Equal Opportunity Program Records
Records on Women in the Trades and Equal Opportunity measures for the Seattle City Light Apprenticeship Program.
Contract and Employment Compliance Project Records
The project goal was to gain, maintain, and guarantee minority contractor employment based on Seattle's fair employment practices ordinance.