THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

32 Friday, December 25, 1981

AJCommittee Urges Support of Affirmative Action Plan

WASHINGTON — In tes-
timony in the U.S. Senate,
the American Jewish
Committee has urged the
federal government to sup-
port non-quota affirmative
action programs designed to
recruit, train and upgrade
minority group members,

women and persons from
disadvantaged back-
grounds.
Appearing before the Se-
nate Committee on Labor
and Human Resources,
which is holding hearings
on affirmative action, Dr.
Bernice Sandler, chairman

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of the Women's Issues
Committee of AJCommit-
tee's • Domestic Affairs
Commission, said that AJC
strongly advocates:
• Special efforts to recruit
qualified members of "prev-
iously exluded groups" for
available job openings.
• Training programs —
including tutoring, ap-
prenticeship and in-
service training pro-
grams — to help members
of groups that histori-
cally have been discrimi-
nated against or other-
wise disadvantaged.
• Continued review of all
tests to make sure they are
relevant to the job and as
free as possible from cul-
tural and other bias.
• Periodic review of all
jobs to make sure that the
prerequisites for them con-
tinue to be valid.

• Granting special con-
sideration to job applicants
who belong to disadvan-
taged groups if the qualifi-
cations of these applicants
are substantially equal to
those of other applicants.
• Continuous efforts
within companies to in-
form all their personan-
nel of the objectives and
procedures of company
affirmative action pro-
grams.
Turning to the use of
quotas, goals, and timeta-
bles in affirmative action
programs, Dr. Sandler
stated that AJC supports
"proper use of goals and
timetables" but "rejects
quotas as destructive of in-
dividual rights" and be-
lieves that the "inherent
dangers (of quotas) out-
weigh any temporary gains
they might bring."

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