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Report

Resource type
Title
Report
Abstract
This Commission was established by the federal government and was publicly announced on June 27, 1983. The Terms of Reference required the Commission to explore the most efficient, effective, and equitable means of promoting equality in employment for four groups: women, native people, disabled persons, and visible minorities. .At the same time, it was to inquire specifically into the employment practices of 11 designated crown and government-owned corporations. It was clear at the outset that only a broad approach would serve, and the Commission therefore treated the 11 designated corporations as illustrative models of the issues under study. No corporation's employment practices can be assessed fairly in a cultural vacuum. It would be difficult at best to make judgements about the adequacy of the practices of crown and government-owned corporations without placing these practices in the context of what other Canadians do, believe, or expect. --From "The Process" [introduction]
Place
Ottawa
Institution
Minister of Supply and Services Canada
Date
1984
Pages
viii, 126 pages
Language
en
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Last Modified: 2013-04-03
Citation
Canada. Royal Commission on Equality in Employment, & Abella, R. S. (1984). Report (pp. viii, 126 pages). Minister of Supply and Services Canada. https://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/471737/publication.html