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November 21, 1979 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1979-11-21

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ployee covered by civil eight top employee in the
rvice and making more office of Gov. William
than 25 000, only 6.8 Millik n.
percent are bl k and 9.2 -One bl c among the
ncy of percent are fern e. 37 top employee in the state
ccord- fi ure reflect uditor Gen ral' Office.
st te employment through -Two black among
la t July. the 203 top employees of the
Sen te fiscal ly state Department of atural
D esbary, ho compiled Resources.
the report found: - . Three -One bl c among the
bl c s among th 51 top 168 toP. employee of the . tio
employees in the tate tat police, pub·
ment of griculture.
-On blac among th county . 0 Iy
pointed to
The T in Citi s Are
Chamb r of Commerce i
holding two " e leg­
islative break! t meetin on
ovember 27 and December
6 to inform their member on
federal issue and legislation.
On ovember 27
United St te Chamber
Lobbyi ts ar Herriott and
ark Pufund t will give an federal
update on . ue and pre- bric "
�e m mber wi th tim ly
n tio 'de effort to temb r. Repre ntati groups want from the
political and econo- of more than 35 national U. S. Department of
mi c ut of 81 and Hi - bl c d Hispanic organ- Education.
panic for their mutu bene- izations - including the blish Hi panic-
fi . underway. Congressional B Caucus, 81 c medi ta force to
Calling i If the t- the ational Urban Coal- create greater a are of
i al Committee on Con- ition, th ational Urban Hisp nic-Black i ues.
cern of Hispani and Blae , League, the CP and th lnvol e both min or-
e group· planning to open ational Puerto Rican ities in wor to get their
operations in vera! . chigan Coalition announced member counted in th 1980
"thin the next . their common goals. cen . Th more peopl
Amon them: counted in each minority,
InCTe efforts to the more money probably
. r b m. " be vailabe programs
o aid that minority.
the eep or" to lm-
pro minority health care.
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