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SEX DISCRIMINATION IN THE WORKPLACE, 1981
HEARINGS
BEFORE THE
COMMITTEE ON
LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES
UNITED STATES SENATE
NINETY-SEVENTH CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION
ON
EXAMINATION ON ISSUES AFFECTING WOMEN IN OUR NATION'S
LABOR FORCE
JANUARY 28 AND APRIL 21, 1981
Printed for the use of the Committee on Labor and Human Resources
CONTENTS
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1981
Goodin. Joan, executive director, National Commission on Working Women;
Shirley Sandage, president, Displaced Homemakers Network, Inc.; Karen
Nussbaum, program director, working women, National Association of
Office Workers; and Jane Fleming, executive director, Wider Opportunities
for Women, accompanied by Avril Madison, a panel......
Mitgang. Iris, chair, National Women's Political Caucus; Eleanor Smeal,
president, National Organization for Women; Dorothy Height, president,
National Council of Negro Women; and Winn Newman, general counsel,
Coalition of Labor Union Women, a panel..........
Johnson, Marlene, president, National Association of Women Business
Owners; Carol B. Grossman, national president, Women's Equity Action
League; Nancy Felipe Russo, president, Federation of Organizations for
Professional Women; and Donna Lenhoff and Arkie Byrd, staff attorneys,
Women's Legal Defense Fund, a panel......
TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1981
Smith. J. Clay Jr., Acting Chairman, Equal Employment Opportunity Com-
mission, accompanied by Leroy D. Clark, General Counsel, Equal Employ-
ment Opportunity Commission; Karen Danart, Acting Director, Office of
Policy Implementation, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; and
Merle Helen Morrow, supervisory attorney, Office of Policy Implementa-
tion, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission......
Schlafly, Phyllis, president, Eagle Forum, Alton, Ill., Judith Finn, economist,
Oak Ridge, Tenn.; and Eliza K. Paschall, former national secretary, Nation-
al Organization for Women, Atlanta, Ga., a panel.....
Norton, Eleanor Holmes, the Urban Institute, Washington, D.C.; Betty Jean
Hall, director, Coal Employment Project, Dumfries, Va.; Pat Baldwin, chair,
Western Kentucky Coalmining Women's Support Team, Madisonville, Ky.;
Karen Sauvigne, program director and cofounder, Working Women's Insti-
tute, New York, N.Y.; and Joan Vermeullen, director, Legal Back-Up
Center. Working Women's Institute, New York, N.Y., a panel
Cariberg, Gwendolyn Jo M., attorney, Alexandria, Va.; and Kenneth McCul-
loch, Townley & Updike, New York, N.Y.......
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STATEMENTS
American Federation of Government Employees, Barbara Hutchinson, direc-
tor, women's department, prepared statement
328
Baldwin, Pat, chair, Western Kentucky Coalmining Women's Support Team,
and Betty Jean Hall, director, Coal Employment Project, joint prepared
statement...
506
Carlberg, Gwendolyn Jo M., attorney, Alexandria, Va.; and Kenneth McCul-
loch, Townley & Updike, New York, N.Y
Prepared statement (with attachment)..
Coalition of Labor Union Women and International Union of Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers, AFL-CIO-CLC, Winn Newman, general counsel, pre- pared statement..
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