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Discrimination
By Perot Firm?
New York (JTA) — The
New York State Division of
Human Rights has deter-
mined there is "probable
cause" to believe that the
computer company founded
by Ross Perot unlawfully
discriminated against an
Orthodox Jewish woman
who would not work on
Sukkot.
The case involves Nancee
Haft, a former employee of
Electronic Data Systems
Corp., who was dismissed
from her job in September
1985 after she failed to show
up for work on the Jewish
holiday.
The state panel's May 28
ruling does not indicate that
Mr. Perot's company broke
the law, but only opens the
way for a hearing before an
administrative judge.
While the case concerns an
incident that occurred near-
ly seven years ago, it has
taken on importance now
that Mr. Perot is a serious
contender for the U.S. presi-
dency.
Since the still-unofficial
Perot campaign has provid-
ed few details about the
maverick candidate's policy
stances on various issues,
the practices of his company
have received detailed
scrutiny as possible clues to
what a Perot presidency
might be like.
The case is also important
because it is the second one
to allege discrimination
against Jewish employees at
EDS. Jewish groups have
raised concerns about the
dismissal of an employee
named Reggie Dallaire from
the company in the early
1980s.
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tion of a forest in his name in
the American Independence
Park in Jerusalem.
At 76, Bookbinder is a vet-
eran political activist who
was Washington director of
the American Jewish Com-
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